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Old 05-29-2016, 06:19 PM
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CambriaWhat I believe we definitely have spikes. Because thats not another leaf its a new bract!!

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Desi I think it is super cool that both of our plants seem to be doing the exact same thing right now.

I would love to feel confident about mine being a spike, but I still can't comfortably say yes or no.

That said, I really hope you are right! My fingers are starting to ache from being crossed so long.
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Desi I think it is super cool that both of our plants seem to be doing the exact same thing right now.

I would love to feel confident about mine being a spike, but I still can't comfortably say yes or no.

That said, I really hope you are right! My fingers are starting to ache from being crossed so long.
Me too cambria what😃 Even if we are wrong at least your rufinum is about to put on a lovely show😃 Only a little longer😉
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Old 05-30-2016, 12:34 PM
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by the way did you repot or something? because your potting medium is different in those two photos. ?
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No i found a very large patch of sheet moss on the back step and I ripped it up and covered my orchids with it. Except my ambrosia
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CAMBRIAWHAT I DID IT!!! I FOUND THE PERFECT WEBSITE!!!!

Jackson's Orchids: Progress on Bulbophyllum Echinolabium Flower Spike
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WOW, I am impressed, I have been scouring the web for ages looking for something like that.

Although now I am feeling more certain that what I have is NOT a spike :'(

His moss looks awfully dry and his bulbs slightly shriveled. Maybe I should try letting mine dry out more? I've read there are different seasonal indicators that orchids use to gauge when to flower. Dryer conditions could be one?
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I think it is luv🙂❤️❤️ Do you have a new photo if it??
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I decided to try some Bulbos last fall. I bought a couple bare root, a couple mounted and two potted. I mounted the bare-root ones. I watered them when they started getting close to dry.

They didn't grow well at all. Several began growing new shoots, which soon turned black and soft. I lost two that were supposed to be "Easy."

I was browsing Orchid Board to figure out why. I found glowing reviews for a book:
Bulbophyllums: The Incomplete Guide; From A to WHY? by Bill Thoms

I bought the book. Bill says he heavily soaks all his plants very frequently, because Bulbos appear to take up water slower than other orchids. He grows nothing on mounts because they do so much better in shallow, wet baskets. He has side-by-side photos of divisions of plants to prove it. There is a lot more, but this is the main thing I was doing wrong.

I strongly recommend the book. It cost a lot less than the plants I was about to kill, but now appear to be turning the corner.

I might add - B. echinolabium comes from Sulawesi and Borneo, where it probably rains only twice a day in the dry season.

Bill has a nursery and can be found at
Bulbophyllums.com
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I didn't take one today but I will post tomorrow. I hope at least one of us has a spike.
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