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Old 05-21-2023, 04:15 PM
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Those do look like keikiis and not buds. Yamamoto Dendrobiums says the commonest cause of keikiis instead of flowers is fertilizing too late in the year. They recommend not fertilizing after late summer.
Yes @estación heard about that fertilizing too much can cause keiki growth. I bought this one recently this year in February and repotted after blooms fell off.

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If it was in full bloom 3 months ago, its seasons have been messed with. (Easy to do in Hawai'i) So I would be inclined to treat it according to the current season in your location - water, fertilize no matter what it is doing now. And no worries about the keikis... they can bloom too if left attached to the plant (next spring). If they get big roots, maybe separate and pot them up eventually if you want to, but no need. Day length a spring turns to summer to fall will help it "figure out" the time of year. Stop fertilizing in the late summer/early fall, at which point you will reduce ( but not eliminate) watering. If you can let it get a bit of a chill in fall and winter (perhaps put near a window) that will also help set its calendar for spring blooms.
Thanks Roberta that sounds perfect it should learn to recognize seasonal changes as time goes by. Will stop fertilizing late summer and reduce watering.
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Lots of Dendrobiums bloom multiple times from old canes. Some don't even bloom until they have lost leaves after a year or two. I don't cut any canes that aren't completely desiccated and light brown... any that still have substance can bloom or at the very least will give energy to the plant. (I might make an exception for those that are clearly done with blooming if I have a large plant with lots of more substantial canes, but to get to that point takes multiple years, by which time one has a good idea of what has potential to be productive and what doesn't) There are so many that look dead at some parts of the year but aren't, so I also don't dump a dead-looking Dendrobium until it has stayed really dead for a year or so.
Orchid board is such an amazing source of information and knowledge. I currently have a Nobile who is in bud on an old cane, it is the first time I have experienced this and I thought I was magic… apparently not
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