Spike showing new growth

On my Phal the spike is showing new growth. It seems like its a bulb
shape on a tiny stem. Makes me nervous about the that tiny stem. It
looks so fragile. Is this normal? Is the bloom in that bulb? How long
will it take from that stage to open up? Weeks, months? Thanks
Anthona [ So, 18 Dezember 2005 20:38 ] [ ID #71871 ]

Re: Spike showing new growth

Hi, Tony,

If I am picturing this correctly, what you are looking at is the formation
of a flower. That's what we hope for! Have you supported the spike yet? The
flower will take some time to open.

Diana
Diana Kulaga [ So, 18 Dezember 2005 20:56 ] [ ID #71872 ]

Re: Spike showing new growth

Tony,
How tall is the spike at this point? Is this a new spike or a spike that has
previously flowered and is now showing new activity? If it is an old spike
that is reflowering, the blooms tend to be less impressive but the time
between beginning of new activity and flowering is shorter than if it is a
new spike. Generally I would not expect flowering on a new spike in less
than a month or two at least -- and some Phals take longer than that from
initial spiking to flowering, so be patient and enjoy the spike and bud for
its own sake for now.
Best,
Joanna

"TonyB" <T009 [at] nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On my Phal the spike is showing new growth. It seems like its a bulb shape
> on a tiny stem. Makes me nervous about the that tiny stem. It looks so
> fragile. Is this normal? Is the bloom in that bulb? How long will it take
> from that stage to open up? Weeks, months? Thanks
J Fortuna [ Mo, 19 Dezember 2005 01:20 ] [ ID #71875 ]

Re: Spike showing new growth

J Fortuna wrote:
> Tony,
> How tall is the spike at this point? Is this a new spike or a spike that has
> previously flowered and is now showing new activity? If it is an old spike
> that is reflowering, the blooms tend to be less impressive but the time
> between beginning of new activity and flowering is shorter than if it is a
> new spike. Generally I would not expect flowering on a new spike in less
> than a month or two at least -- and some Phals take longer than that from
> initial spiking to flowering, so be patient and enjoy the spike and bud for
> its own sake for now.
> Best,
> Joanna
>
> "TonyB" <T009 [at] nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:cVipf.5091$Ed.2464 [at] news-wrt-01.rdc-nyc.rr.com...
>
>>On my Phal the spike is showing new growth. It seems like its a bulb shape
>>on a tiny stem. Makes me nervous about the that tiny stem. It looks so
>>fragile. Is this normal? Is the bloom in that bulb? How long will it take
>>from that stage to open up? Weeks, months? Thanks
>
>
>
Yes, its a new spike, I had cut back the old. The height of the spike is
about 5" and its staked. I fertilized it saturday with 20-20-20. Thank
you all:)
Anthona [ Mo, 19 Dezember 2005 15:33 ] [ ID #71880 ]
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