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Old 03-17-2023, 10:09 AM
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so just went and looked at my catsetum area and i dont have any edema on any of the ones with leaves. about half are just breaking into growth but the rest are all 8" + and i have just started hosing them but i have not replaced the water trays yet.


just more anechdotal stuff- it has not rained at to speak of this winter and it has been warm to mild....
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Have had issues with cycnoches rotting while all catasetums are doing great in the past. I suspect a genetic weakness?
Plants that I got from JEM and H&R. I think that's one of the reasons that H&R stopped messing with them and JEM shut down and moved to Hawaii. They used to carry many great cycnoches.
I try and provide my cycnoches more air movement, some extra anti fungal treatment, and more light as possible.
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Unfortunately, that's just what Cycnoches do (i.e. rotting)! Even Fred has a tough time keeping them alive.

I got to speak with Gene Monnier many years ago when I lived on the Big Island. He retired there after his business was repeatedly hit by hurricanes in Florida. He was done with selling orchids and he had only a small collection at his place. He was more interested in his newly acquired retirement property and its macadamia nut farm.
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I don't keep Cycnoches and Mormodes, but I've read that both prefer to grow in rotting wood in situ. Could it help keep them alive better by potting them in the old rotten orchid bark from repotting other orchids?

Also Fred Clarke says that a little water every 3 weeks during dormancy helps keep Mormodes pseudobulbs from rotting. Perhaps this could work on Cycnoches too, given that the two are sister genera?

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I don't keep Cycnoches and Mormodes, but I've read that both prefer to grow in rotting wood in situ. Could it help keep them alive better by potting them in the old rotten orchid bark from repotting other orchids?
You would not ever want to use bark that was used for another plant - that is a really good way to spread diseases and insect problems! Used bark needs to be composted for garden plants, or put in the garbage.

This is an interesting observation with regard to habitat, and might give an indication of characteristics that one might seek when choosing a medium, though.
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I don't keep Cycnoches and Mormodes, but I've read that both prefer to grow in rotting wood in situ. Could it help keep them alive better by potting them in the old rotten orchid bark from repotting other orchids?

Also Fred Clarke says that a little water every 3 weeks during dormancy helps keep Mormodes pseudobulbs from rotting. Perhaps this could work on Cycnoches too, given that the two are sister genera?
As Roberta mentioned, the benefits of recycling old orchid media is outweighed by the downside. Instead, I use a cheaper, faster degrading and softer wood for my Catasetinae than the good stuff I use on Cattleyas.

You're right that Fred waters Mormodes every 3 weeks which is kind of a new thing for him, though I don't believe its transferrable to other genera. I did an interview with him recently where he talks about this and why he started doing that for his Mormodes.

Here's the video (skip ahead to 13 minutes for the Cycnoches/Mormodes discussion): https://youtu.be/UHtFmC9LRp8https://...be/UHtFmC9LRp8
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