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How long should the blooms last on a phalaenopsis, presuming it is
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Hello!
That dépends of the specis, genetics etc... I had a Phal. Brother Love Amigo who bloomed for 9 months, other last few weeks or few days! Claude "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:6y1Ed.1223$C.1055@trnddc05... | How long should the blooms last on a phalaenopsis, presuming it is | healthy and correctly maintained? | | |
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Hello!
That dépends of the specis, genetics etc... I had a Phal. Brother Love Amigo who bloomed for 9 months, other last few weeks or few days! Claude "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:6y1Ed.1223$C.1055@trnddc05... | How long should the blooms last on a phalaenopsis, presuming it is | healthy and correctly maintained? | | |
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Casey,
I have found, as a rough rule of thumb, that if I expect 2 months of blooming from a Phal, I am rarely disappointed and often pleasantly surprised. There are some Phals that are in bloom 6 months or more, and sometimes the same plant will bloom much longer one blooming season than the previous one. It also depends on cultural conditions. For example, I read in the OrchidSafari archives an interesting article recently, that keeping the orchid in somewhat cooler conditions usually prolongs flower life, since orchids have evolved to accommodate the fact that during somewhat colder days there are fewer pollinators around. I assume that this could mean that the same plant might bloom longer in a house of someone who keeps their temperature at 65 degrees Fahrenheit then someone whose house is at 80 Fahrenheit? I don't know for sure though, just read the article recently, and I may have misunderstood. Also don't keep the blooming orchid near a bowl of fruit. The ethylene gas emitted by the ripening fruit will cause the flowers to wilt faster. Best, Joanna "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:6y1Ed.1223$C.1055@trnddc05... How long should the blooms last on a phalaenopsis, presuming it is healthy and correctly maintained? |
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Claude and Joanna have hit most of the variables, but another is the
maturity of the plant. The first time a particular plant blooms. it may only last a few weeks, but as it matures (and the variables they mentioned are handled properly) that can get longer and longer. My personal record was about 9.5 months for a white with red spotting (I don't recall the hybrid. It was lost to my "big freeze."), but when I got the plant about 4 years prior, it bloomed for about 6 weeks. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:YE4Ed.3817$hc7.1006@trnddc08... Casey, I have found, as a rough rule of thumb, that if I expect 2 months of blooming from a Phal, I am rarely disappointed and often pleasantly surprised. There are some Phals that are in bloom 6 months or more, and sometimes the same plant will bloom much longer one blooming season than the previous one. It also depends on cultural conditions. For example, I read in the OrchidSafari archives an interesting article recently, that keeping the orchid in somewhat cooler conditions usually prolongs flower life, since orchids have evolved to accommodate the fact that during somewhat colder days there are fewer pollinators around. I assume that this could mean that the same plant might bloom longer in a house of someone who keeps their temperature at 65 degrees Fahrenheit then someone whose house is at 80 Fahrenheit? I don't know for sure though, just read the article recently, and I may have misunderstood. Also don't keep the blooming orchid near a bowl of fruit. The ethylene gas emitted by the ripening fruit will cause the flowers to wilt faster. Best, Joanna "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:6y1Ed.1223$C.1055@trnddc05... How long should the blooms last on a phalaenopsis, presuming it is healthy and correctly maintained? |
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Claude and Joanna have hit most of the variables, but another is the
maturity of the plant. The first time a particular plant blooms. it may only last a few weeks, but as it matures (and the variables they mentioned are handled properly) that can get longer and longer. My personal record was about 9.5 months for a white with red spotting (I don't recall the hybrid. It was lost to my "big freeze."), but when I got the plant about 4 years prior, it bloomed for about 6 weeks. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:YE4Ed.3817$hc7.1006@trnddc08... Casey, I have found, as a rough rule of thumb, that if I expect 2 months of blooming from a Phal, I am rarely disappointed and often pleasantly surprised. There are some Phals that are in bloom 6 months or more, and sometimes the same plant will bloom much longer one blooming season than the previous one. It also depends on cultural conditions. For example, I read in the OrchidSafari archives an interesting article recently, that keeping the orchid in somewhat cooler conditions usually prolongs flower life, since orchids have evolved to accommodate the fact that during somewhat colder days there are fewer pollinators around. I assume that this could mean that the same plant might bloom longer in a house of someone who keeps their temperature at 65 degrees Fahrenheit then someone whose house is at 80 Fahrenheit? I don't know for sure though, just read the article recently, and I may have misunderstood. Also don't keep the blooming orchid near a bowl of fruit. The ethylene gas emitted by the ripening fruit will cause the flowers to wilt faster. Best, Joanna "Casey Wilson" N2310D @ gmail.com wrote in message news:6y1Ed.1223$C.1055@trnddc05... How long should the blooms last on a phalaenopsis, presuming it is healthy and correctly maintained? |
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