PHALAENOPSIS FLOWER SPIKE
I am referring back here to an slightly earlier post where I mentioned that my two Moth Orchids, or Phalaenopsis, had not flowered since I first bought them and that I had repotted them. I also wrote about identifying a flower spike from a root. I am pleased to say that the repotting has paid off because one of the orchids has produced a flower spike. Tiny it may be at the moment but straight away you can identify it. See my earlier link on Phalaenopsis Root or Flower Spike
It is quite easy to see that the Phalaenopsis flower spike is very different to the smooth, rounded end of a root. I can only hope that my other orchid follows suit.
Phalaenopsis, beginning of a flower spike |
It is quite easy to see that the Phalaenopsis flower spike is very different to the smooth, rounded end of a root. I can only hope that my other orchid follows suit.