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Old 04-25-2024, 12:51 AM
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I have an Odontoglossum cristatellum that has bloomed pretty reliably spring and fall for me for the last few years. It generally puts out multiple spikes, 1-2 per growth. It currently has 10 spikes with two blooming, and others still forming. I’d love to figure out how to get all of the spikes to bloom at the same time, is there any tricks I’m missing here? The plant is objectively well grown, and is what I would class as a small specimen, nearly filling an 8” basket. I grow it in the SW corner of my sun room, it is in an 8” mesh basket in sphagnum, that sits inside of an outer terra cotta pot, I don’t think light is a problem, fertilizer is K-lite at a target of 25PPM N on each watering, monthly kelpak and probiotic preceded by a fresh water flush.
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I don't think there's anything you ca do to change that. It sounds wonderful. How do you grow that? IOSPE lists it as a cold-growing plant (under the name O. lehmannii.)
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Don't argue with success! Having the spikes develop sequentially is just what the plant does. And that extends the blooming period.
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Don't argue with success! Having the spikes develop sequentially is just what the plant does. And that extends the blooming period.
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I don't think there's anything yoi cwn do to change that. It sounds wonderful. How do you grow that? IOSPE lists it as a cold-growing plant (under the name O. lehmannii.)
It may be a cold growing plant in its natural habitat, but that hasn’t been my experience in practice. There’s constant air movement where I keep it, and I run it pretty wet. It gets so much light that the back bulbs are mostly purple. I think setting the basket in a pot has helped keeping it moist. I also can’t discount what adding KelPak to my regimen has done for this plant - it’s a game changer.
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It looks like I will hopefully have 4-5 spikes in full bloom before the first starts to wither.
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Mist the spikes, buds, and flowers with Kelpak solution. The phlorotannins in it will slow senescence and they will be carried longer.

The growths may act together as a colony, sharing and storing resources, but each growth is is still an individual, so getting them to spike and bloom simultaneously is a challenge.
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Mist the spikes, buds, and flowers with Kelpak solution. The phlorotannins in it will slow senescence and they will be carried longer.

The growths may act together as a colony, sharing and storing resources, but each growth is is still an individual, so getting them to spike and bloom simultaneously is a challenge.
I’ll give it a try! Thank you
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