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Old 11-19-2021, 04:06 PM
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Coconut makes a great point to applied to all of our culture boards. Absolutist statements aren’t so helpful, the variables are endless. I’m general making sure roots with vellum benefit buy being allowed to dry between waterings, that can be by greater air circulation being available to the roots. I have great results with liquid rooting compounds, but If the pseudobulbs look full, I wouldn’t worry too much about lack of roots ( for the time being).
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Old 11-21-2021, 09:53 AM
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Looks like this one was well sought after.

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Old 11-25-2021, 06:28 PM
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Hello, everyone. Sorry for the late reply, I did try to catch your comments on the week (lots of work), but I like replying from my computer to do so comfortably. It also makes uploading images much easier.

I did put it in a south-facing window with a sheer curtain, where I have my other Catt's and an Oncidium. So far they all seem to love it. With the light and the heat, the media dried out quickly and I didn't water it anymore. Makes sense to wait for new roots to appear before watering, and I actually did not water some orchids right after repotting because of what was already said. This time though I just didn't think it through since I saw it was dehydrating somewhat quickly. But hey, the front shoot is getting thick and seems to go happily, not so slowly growing, and the second one kinda seems to be growing too (cross my fingers to have two shoots this season).

As for the ppm meter, I'm going to rule it out atm because I have a few more important expenses, but it's a nice suggestion for orchid culture in general. I don't know if it is a seedling or an adult sized-plant (as it has been pointed out, both things). I'd believe it can be an adult-sized plant because it's rupiculous, but who knows? Either way, I will get some iron supplement to start feeding it.

Currently I'm feeding my orchids who need it at 1/4 dose of the package (it's an african violet fertilizer), and they've been doing awesome. I guess I'll do half that for my rupi, then a clean watering, then an iron-supplement watering. And water it as a normal plant and not as in semi-hydro, because it really is a lot of moisture for such a tiny plant. I think with this routine I'll have to water every three days or maybe a little longer.

Anyway, I thank you all for your comments. I will keep you posted and probably will ask some more questions in the future, but for now that's it.

Thanks, folks, and happy orchid growing!

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Just a quick update on my plant: the second ·eye· I didn't know whether it was growing or not, it is! So I have two new growths... but, I see two more bumps. I don't know if they're dormant eyes I didn't notice before or if they are roots (although a little high to be roots I believe). Anyway, First picture you can see both growths one at each side. Second picture you can see those small eyes one on the far left side of the plant and the other on the far right side of the plant, tiny bright green.

Wish me good luck as I'll try to keep updating
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