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Old 05-08-2017, 11:25 AM
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Is this a spike?
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Old 05-08-2017, 07:58 PM
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New growth - most Catt alliance bloom from the top of the new pbulb.

Many get a "sheath" that is a modified leaf, that will become visible inside the newly developing leaf as it grows and unfolds. Spike and buds will develop a bit inside the sheath if the plant will be blooming. Some, the buds start inside the green sheath; others after the sheath has browned and dried.

Catts that don't get a sheath, buds usually become visible as the new leaf grows and unfolds.

(Some hybrids may bloom with or without a sheath on the same plant)


I don't grow this species, so cannot say what the bloom habit is, sorry. Hopefully someone else knows more about the species.

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Old 05-21-2017, 11:15 AM
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I agree its a growth. Keep looking as the spike will come from inside that leaf if it is going to bloom. I have 2 of these and I did get the one I've had the longest to bloom last fall. I think it did not come from a sheath. If I remember correctly. Keep us posted, as I love this one.

Oops, I just looked again and I don't have this one mine are cernua. Sorry about that. I only have some mini Catt's that have this one in there back ground. But it will still come from inside the leaf.

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I've had this guy for two months now and my god, the amount of new root growth is huge
It likes how I'm treating it: mostly ignoring it, no fertilizer, south window, daily waterings from everytime the shower is used. The roots are going crazy
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The new leaf is open now.

I have two c. nobilors that keep falling over, do I need to repot them? They are huge.
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Most people repot Cattleyas when they grow out of the pot. They are often top heavy. You can also grow nobilior mounted. I have read and been told that when mounted they should be positioned so they grow horizontally, not vertically.
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The're growing horizontally out of their pots and tipping over, those nutcases of orchids.
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Then it's time to repot, if they're also making new roots.
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You were given expert advice by your fellow members, here is a picture of my blooms and a spike about to open....

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