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	<title>Comments on: Are magenta phalaenopsis orchids harder to care for than white phalaenopsis orchids?</title>
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		<title>By: Michelle G</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michelle G</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 2009 13:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have several different kinds of Phals. I treat them all the same and get blooms from all of them and they are still all alive after 4-5 years so far.
I do notice tho that the white seems to bloom longer and more continuously. It may all depend on the particular cultivar you have as to how hardy they are, rather than the color itself.
Sounds like your magenta Phals may have had too much water as well as crown rot. When I get  orchids in plastic pots I repot them to clay pots so that the potting medium doesn&#039;t stay wet too long. Plastic pots will allow the potting medium to hold more water for longer. Once a week or so I soak them in a shallow bucket of water for 1/2hr to an hr rather then water from the top...that way I don&#039;t get water in the crown. 
If you mist them often and water runs into the crown from that just tip the pot slightly and leave it for a short time so that the water runs out of the crown. For extra humidity place a tray of pebbles and water under the pot. Hope this helps.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have several different kinds of Phals. I treat them all the same and get blooms from all of them and they are still all alive after 4-5 years so far.<br />
I do notice tho that the white seems to bloom longer and more continuously. It may all depend on the particular cultivar you have as to how hardy they are, rather than the color itself.<br />
Sounds like your magenta Phals may have had too much water as well as crown rot. When I get  orchids in plastic pots I repot them to clay pots so that the potting medium doesn&#39;t stay wet too long. Plastic pots will allow the potting medium to hold more water for longer. Once a week or so I soak them in a shallow bucket of water for 1/2hr to an hr rather then water from the top&#8230;that way I don&#39;t get water in the crown.<br />
If you mist them often and water runs into the crown from that just tip the pot slightly and leave it for a short time so that the water runs out of the crown. For extra humidity place a tray of pebbles and water under the pot. Hope this helps.</p>
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