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Old 03-24-2017, 09:27 PM
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Rescued this catasetum from massive overwatering as it was coming out of dormancy a year ago. New growth died, but got it to put out another.
It's now getting to the point where I would normally be stopping watering, but it's got something growing down the bottom of the new PB -- hoping it's a spike, though still not sure.
Question is -- how to proceed with it? If it's a new growth, I'll obviously stop watering until the roots are sufficiently developed. However, if it's a spike, I have no idea what to do (my other catasetum always spikes WELL before the leaves start dropping). Do I keep watering and fertilizing? Water only? Stop watering like I normally would as per the state of the leaves?
Gut reaction is telling me to keep watering and fertilizing until it flowers (if it IS indeed a spike), but just wanted to check in with some more savvy growers first.

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Quite a few in this tribe bloom when fully dormant, in the winter. I would use root length as my watering trigger, not shoot nor bloom growth.
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Quite a few in this tribe bloom when fully dormant, in the winter. I would use root length as my watering trigger, not shoot nor bloom growth.
So ... stop watering, and start again when roots on new growths get to 4-5" long, regardless of whether that nubbin is a growth or spike?
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So ... stop watering, and start again when roots on new growths get to 4-5" long, regardless of whether that nubbin is a growth or spike?
Root length is key. I have a couple with 4" shoots that don't have roots long enough to water yet.
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So ... stop watering, and start again when roots on new growths get to 4-5" long, regardless of whether that nubbin is a growth or spike?
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