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Nov 14, 2012 2:14 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I also grow phals, all of them indoors. So far this year, since I changed my watering method to dunking, the spikes have remained very green unlike before after blooming, the spikes immediately turn brown so I had to cut the spike off. These Phals are now totally without blooms, but with very green spikes, and is now attempting to make new buds at the tips. Only one Phal has so far remained in full bloom since I got it in October, have not done any bud blast, and looks so nice with its laden blooms, and still creating new buds at the same time.

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