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Old 09-01-2010, 12:32 AM
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I will be waiting with much anticipation.
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Old 09-01-2010, 10:55 AM
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These are all new pictures of the only phal I have in spike and the flowers are on their way out as I type! I use a lanolin based product I purchased from a Canadian vendor. The instructions say to apply about a week or more AFTER the last flower has opened. The reason being, if applied too soon, you might get another spike and not a keiki. In my two year experience using this product, a week isn't enough time. You have wait until the plant has started its vegetative stage of growth; depending on the plant, late April or May. I have also read this product "might" kick-start a dormant Cattleya node into growing a pseudo bulb. I have not read it will work on any other orchid, but my knowledge base is limited. So with all of this in mind, go get your plant and your surgical tools!

First off, don't try to create five or six keikis on a spike or for that matter on a single plant with multiple spikes. It will be too stressful for the plant; two or three max!

You will need the following equipment: A sharp blade like an Exacto knife, scaple or single edged razor blade (sterility is not an issue here), a tooth pick, and tweezers.




Get comfy and make an incision off center on a node. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THIS CUT BE MADE OFF CENTER!





Using tweezers lift and remove the covering of the node being careful not to damage the underlying primordial node which lies just under the cover.






Using a tooth pick, apply a liberal amount of the hormone to the exposed node and GENTLY spread over the entire surface.




About every 10 days or so reapply more hormone to the node, again working it GENTLY onto the surface.

Now the wait begins! In about 2 weeks or so you will begin to see a swelling at the node. At this stage you won't know if it is going to be a spike or the desired keiki.

If you are successful, you will see small, VERY SMALL leaves form at the node. This is an old node I tried about 2 or 3 months ago and it just hasn't made up its mind what it wants to do!



As things progress, this is what you should have about 2 to 4 months down the road; this is just a guesstimate.




And before you know it, you will have your little guy/gal potted up on its own! This is a keiki that came from the above plant at the beginning of summer.



Any questions???? Well study hard. The test will be next week and will count for 50% of your grade!
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:14 PM
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Excellent tutorial Doc. Now where is that d**n #2 pencil. Will you grade on a curve?

I'm so nervous, a test next week!! Is it going to be an open computer test?
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:21 PM
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No cheat sheets allowed! This is an honors class and we expect only the best!!!!!!
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:36 PM
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No cheat sheets allowed! This is an honors class and we expect only the best!!!!!!

I'm dropping out now then. I ain't "the best" of anything. How did I get in this class in the first place................."somebody help me"! Surgery on a node, my hands are shaking already!
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Old 09-01-2010, 12:41 PM
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I'm dropping out now then. I ain't "the best" of anything. How did I get in this class in the first place................."somebody help me"! Surgery on a node, my hands are shaking already!
You're just too funny, Al. Stick with it.... you can do it! Trust me on this.
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Old 09-01-2010, 02:33 PM
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Thank-you so much Dr. I'm gong to try it. Great Lesson!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 09-02-2010, 12:53 AM
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Thank you, thank you. This is the best tutorial I have ever seen on orchids. From potting to cleaning up roots. You are the best. One more question. I have had this Phally flowering now for about 5 months, a new flower bud is about to open. Should i wait for this to open, before I plan my surgical operation on the node? Or go ahead now. I cannot believe this orchid, it is such a show off.
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Old 09-02-2010, 06:22 AM
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First, my disclaimer: I'm no expert.... on anything!!!! Usually there are several nodes along the proximal portion of the spike. If you want to try using one of them now and waiting until you see new leaf growth to do another, it might work... and you'll find out soon enough if you'll get another spike or a keiki.
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Old 09-02-2010, 08:28 PM
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Thanks for that, I'll try and keep you posted.
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