Monday, February 10, 2014

Orchid Blooms falling off without withering? and Money Tree in Bloom

Orchid Blooms falling off without withering?



Bought a phalaenopsis two months ago with 5 full blooms. Two months later, the blooms still look fresh and healthy with no sign of withering. All of a sudden, in the last 3 days, 3 of the blooms dropped off. The dropped off blooms still looked fresh and new. Leaves and plant looks happy, with seemingly two new roots and a flowering bud sprouting out.

Anything to worry about?


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Answer by Marduk
2 months, I'm lucky I get 2 weeks. A healthy orchid has a light green colored leaves. Old leaves will brown and whither too, natural. I don't see any problem especially as you say another sprout is forming. If so the plant is probably channeling its energy to the new sprouts and needed to get rid of the old flowers. Just keep doing what your doing.


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Money Tree in Bloom
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A year and a half after getting this from dad, our Money Tree is finally blooming!
I also noticed that other Money Trees are also blooming, so perhaps it is Money Tree Blossom Season. Somehow, that doesn't sound as romantic is Sakura Matsuri :P

I'm not sure i've seen a flower with 4 petals before. I thought all flowers have petals that are in the Fibonacci sequence :)



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