This thread just comes out of some interest from this thread here
Click Here about an orchid having no roots and deteriorated leaves etc.
The thread eventually has a mention about '
eyes' of cattleya, which raises a couple of questions - about
eyes.
I did some searching, but haven't yet found details for answers.
Anybody know if a cattleya can run out of '
eyes' for cases where all the existing
eyes are taken out by rot etc?
For example - if a cattleya is somehow able to become stabilised after rotting (eg. rot treatment successful), and supposing it still has a leaf and some roots that can still function, and assuming all 'eye's are destroyed or not existing -------- then can the cattleya possibly generate new '
eyes' from which to grow new bulbs?
Or is there a condition (?) where if all the life-lines (
eyes) are gone, then it's a one way ticket to ......... not good.