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Aug 1, 2019 4:57 PM CST
Southern Indiana (Zone 6a)
I'll quit while I'm ahead...
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BigBill said:Isn't that an inflorescence going out to the left on the one in the light colored pot.
As future reference, a Phalaenopsis leaf could burn in a very short period of time. I would advise against sitting them in that kind of light. It could burn inside of 2-3 minutes.


If I remember right, the inflorescence is from a previous bloom period in which it suffered from bud drop, too. When I got the phal from my grandmother, I cut the dead portion down to the part that was still alive. The remaining stem is still alive two months later, and I'm not sure why.
Maybe we should get a second opinion...
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