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Very small thread like worms in my Phalaenopsis?
Comments (7)Ken, if you knew anything about the phalaenopsis orchid you would know that it DOES need fertilizer that often. Mine (at the time of this post) was re-blooming. I let it drop all of the original blooms and I began the normal regimen to rebloom the plant. When you go through this regimen the phal gets fertilized once a week weakly. Once the blooms come in the plant the gets fertilized every two to three weeks after. The reason for this is to keep the nitrogen an phosphate levels up so the plant doesn't die. I am aware that it is a PLANT Ken. But all plants need fertilizer. And your post has nothing to do with the thread like worm that I found in the pot. BTW, phal orchids don't like sitting in water. That is why you drain out the excess water. And FYI I treat my phals like I treat my children, and that is with lots of love and respect. And that is why my plant is so healthy now. As my pic shows. Next time leave info that helps....See MoreWorms are not well
Comments (3)Thanks Miz! This is reassuring. I checked again this afternoon. They seem better than this morning. But they left the mustard greens alone. May be not their favorite. I gave them tiny bits of banana peel a bit farther from the mustard greens. Hope this will be more appealing to them and will open their appetite. They really are new pets in the house! :-))...See Moreneed help identifying a worm?
Comments (5)Send me the image....I'd love to see it. I'm having a hard time picturing this thing with a verbal description....See MoreWorms
Comments (4)It sounds like there is something missing from this story. How can the vet tell you over the phone to euthanize her? Has the vet explained what is wrong? There are times, I am afraid, when all is done and the only way to allieve the animal's suffering is to humanly euthanize it. You do that because you love it and you want to end its suffering, and only you have the power to make that decision. I am sorry if that time has come. It is not time to post messages on the computer while your animal is suffering and needs your attention. I am sorry to have to say that. Please take care of your suffering cat....See Moremrbrownthumb
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