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Old 11-15-2020, 10:36 AM
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I've been asked several times recently what a spike for either Cattleya walkeriana or nobilior looks like. Turns out this is the perfect time of year to ask such a question! Check out the spikes on a some nobilior, walkeriana, and Brazilian Jewel (nobilior x walkeriana).


Here's a video showing my current spikes in the greenhouse: Spiking Cattleya walkeriana & nobilior - YouTube

Here's a nobilior spike from December 2018:
Nobilior spikes from December 2018 by Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, on Flickr
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That’s crazy. Are they the only catts that dont flowers from the top of the pbulb?

I’d have called that a new growth for sure!!
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Thanks Stephen, video was very helpful - great to have a visual aid, especially for a first time grower like me. Mine are looking thin and pointy... we shall see!
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That’s crazy. Are they the only catts that dont flowers from the top of the pbulb?
Yep! But every now and then you'll get a growth from the top of the bulb, just confuse people! lol

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Thanks Stephen, video was very helpful - great to have a visual aid, especially for a first time grower like me. Mine are looking thin and pointy... we shall see!
Fingers crossed for blooms!
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Really nice to see what the spikes look like early on
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Here's an update: Spiking Cattleya walkeriana & nobilior II - YouTube
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