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Old 03-26-2017, 12:17 AM
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I see these photos of Masdevallia plants covered in flowers, and the M. floribunda I bought from Andy's arrived like this last fall. Do they bloom only on new growth, or do older growths also produce flowers?
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I believe that they send out just one bloom spike for every new growth but I do not have much experience with these. I have read a little about them, though. Some are sequential bloomers and some are very vigorous growers that constantly put out new growths which bloom upon completion of growth. Some bloom just once a year. Yours blooms in the late summer to autumn from what I have read. I have no idea if it is a sequential bloomer, though. That means that it should begin putting out new growth soon. Good luck!
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As far as I know and it has been true with my plants, they will only spike once per growth. Some as Leafmite said, bloom sequentially on the same spike for a while - how long I think depends on the species. I always leave the spike on until it's completely dried up. My floribunda only had one flower per bloom. I am not sure which you have, but I got the purple one. It was in bloom when I bought it in November and has many new spikes started now. I posted some photos of my Wild Child a little while back, but it now has or is in the process of producing eight spikes - not counting the two I posted.

That said, when they are happy, they grow a lot. It's not unusual for some of my larger (more growth) Masdies to have 6+ new growths at any given time. My chaparensis and rolfeana both have more than 10 currently. That's a lot of potential for flowers when they are ready!
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I'm with the rest, I think they only bloom on new growths. But some do re-bloom from a spike so I never cut them until they have turned brown and dry. I don't have a floribunda however. I have had my Redwing bloom from a spike that was still green after almost a year after the bloom had fallen and then it grew a new one. It has 2 old ones from last year and is growing 2 new ones. I have not cut them off yet but I don't know if they will get buds or not on them. Only time will tell.
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I absolutely loved your Wild Child.

I was lucky to find an amplexa, a serial bloomer. The thing just keeps putting out more buds. I hope I get even luckier and find a Wild Child.
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I absolutely loved your Wild Child.

I was lucky to find an amplexa, a serial bloomer. The thing just keeps putting out more buds. I hope I get even luckier and find a Wild Child.
Agreed, I am hoping Mountain Orchids will get some more soon. I think that's where it came from. I could be wrong but I'm sure that's where I saw them first.
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I always leave the spike on until it's completely dried up. My floribunda only had one flower per bloom. I am not sure which you have, but I got the purple one.
My original post should have said "One flower per spike."


So, I need to correct this observation because it has been proven flat out wrong and I have been humbled, once again, by a plant.

My Masd. floribunda, I am pretty sure, said "Oh yeah? Watch this!" It is now blooming sequentially off the same spikes in which the flowers just faded. Don't cut those spikes, ever!
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My masd. imposter has 3 reblooming spikes,the oldest one being~3yrs old and ~ 12 inches long. Also have masd. portillae with a green spike that I'm waiting for to rebloom,a warmer variety.
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My imposter is on it's 3rd bloom on the same spike. I love it. It had another spike coming but I let it get to dry and so well, it dried up. So sad.
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That said, when they are happy, they grow a lot. It's not unusual for some of my larger (more growth) Masdies to have 6+ new growths at any given time. My chaparensis and rolfeana both have more than 10 currently. That's a lot of potential for flowers when they are ready!
Salixx, what mix are you growing your happy Masdevallias in? I'm about to repot and researching mediums.
I grow indoors under lights -- are yours in a greenhouse?
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