Orchid Flower Spike Or Root

Sep 13 2019 distinguishing between an orchid flower spike and a rootwhen i first starting growing moth orchids or phalaenopsis i got excited over every little new growth that would show up at the base of the plant.
Orchid flower spike or root. Your complete houseplant care site. Eventually a new flower spike will grow. Can you tell the difference. In the picture below you can see both a root and a spike.
It s this mitten shape that for me is what most easily distinguishes a root from a spike. As they have turned brown no new flowers will grow on those spikes. Orchid root or flower spike. Aerial roots that hang from the orchid s spike or curl up and over the edges of its pot are common in phalaenopsis orchids.
While growing spikes remain green along their full length. I kept thinking that a new orchid flower spike was growing when in fact most of the time they were. The fact that new leaves are growing is a very good indication that all is well. Spikes emerge from the same area of the plant as some ariel roots which is why it easy to confuse them see my post on aerial roots.
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You typically expect to see these little mittens on your orchid by late november. This group is full of beginners and experts who are happy to help but please do check out this link for quick phalaenopsis care in the meanwhile. The root is growing lower and is smaller and has a dusty green white color. The spike is bright green aiming upwards and has that classic mitten shape it s in the middle.
Follow this link on reblooming orchids. Orchid roots have rounded green tips. Indoor orchid care orchid plant care phalaenopsis orchid care indoor orchids moth orchid orchids garden orchid plants indoor plants roses garden. As roots grow they are covered with a protective substance that gives them a whitish or silvery appearance.
Your orchid is growing and developing normally. It s a slightly brighter green and a tad flattened with what looks almost like a tiny mitten at the tip. New phalaenopsis orchid root this next photo shows a brand new flower spike growing out of the base of another one of my phalaenopsis orchids.