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Old 06-27-2017, 10:24 AM
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Hi,

Yesterday I bought the floral equivalent of a cute little pound puppy. I've been wanting a Dendrobium nobile, and while we were at the florist, my husband (the enabler) saw one with a sign that said, "I'm a little funny-looking. Will you adopt me?" So I now have a project on my hands. I'm posting pictures and would love any feedback at all. Here's what I see: First, it desperately needs repotting; the media is old and broken-down. There are a few good roots, but they're trying to escape. Second, The long cane with the flowers is actually a keiki, I think; looks like it has roots which were unfortunately trimmed short. Third, one leaf has a black spot on it and a couple other leaves have dark tips. Fourth, there's a green spike coming up--a new cane, I guess. And last, of course the plant wasn't labeled, but a quick internet search makes me think it's a Dendrobium "Christina Princess."

I don't have a good pot to put it in but I will repot as soon as I get one, and probably use Kelley's Korner all-purpose mix. I've already wrapped a little ball of sphagnum moss around the roots of the keiki and clipped it in place. I think if the roots grow, I'll remove the keiki but then pot it in with the larger plant, because I think it will look better with more canes. And I'm going to put it outside for the summer. I would love to hear from any of you about what you would do, or any comments you might have (except for "Why did you buy that, you idiot!")
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