
03-04-2009, 09:25 AM
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What plants show you it's spring?
For a lot of people on this forum it's getting spring. I love this time of the year. A lot of my plants are putting out new growths, leaves and/or roots. Days are getting longer, the light brighter, birds are singing and I even spotted the first lady bug.
My Phal's started root growth several weeks/months ago, but 2 weeks ago I saw new leafs emerging on several of them.
The orchids belonging to the Oncidium Alliance all have new pseudo bulbs growing (or are still in spike) and the lovely white and green roots seem to come from everywhere.
The slipper grows steadily, started his two growth right after blooming.
Dendrobium Phal. types plants didn't do well for me last year. I killed almost one of them (hardly roots left) but on both of them I see new roots and in one I could detect a new pseudo bulb peeping above the medium. My Den. nobile type, still in flower, is showing two new pseudo bulbs just above medium level.
A while ago a bought a few cheap "Cambria", one of them, labeled as Odontocidum NOID lost his flower within a day and the leaves were droopy, pseudo bulbs too shriveled. I kept it very dry and repotted it last week. Aaaaw those roots were so rotted! I almost wanted to to throw the ps. bulbs away but decided to give it a chance and potted it up again. I needed a stalk to keep the pseudo bulb up right. Now one week later it shows me it's really happy and pushing out a lot of new roots, woooooohoooooo. They are so hardy!
I repotted a lot of plants, including the slipper I purchased half a year ago. I was surprised to see the roots still were pretty good and that I saw some new roots, still tiny nubs.
My Ludisia grows slowly and I'm still not sure if it's happy or not... too less experience with this plant but a piece that broke of per accident is rooting.
So, I love this season. Every day I detect new growths, I notice the increased water needs... or needs to repot (still a few to go).
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