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randy98745 12-07-2006 09:34 PM

Sharry Baby spike?
 
Hello:

I got this seedling this year. It has one pseudobulb as you can see and I see a new growth. Is this a spike or a new pseudobulb? Either way I'd be happy . Please let me know your thoughts. Thx.


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esungirl 12-07-2006 10:14 PM

It's a pseudobulb. I'm pretty sure spikes grow form the lateral sides of the pseudobulbs on these guys. Rule of thumb is three pseudos for a bloom, correct me if I'm wrong. But hey it's happy enough to grow on!

justatypn 12-07-2006 11:49 PM

Onc. Sharry Baby, a fav of mine and soon to be added to my collection. The plant grows very fast with over 300 flowers on a mature plant and the inflorescence emerges from their axil. It's is obviously happy producing a pseudo. :banana:

ScottMcC 12-08-2006 06:16 AM

yes, to amplify, a spike will arise from the side of a mature (fully grown) bulb, following along the fold of a leaf, about 90º from where your new pseudobulb is arising. that new bulb you have should be mature in 4-6 months.

randy98745 12-08-2006 11:09 AM

I thought it was young still...and sort of leafy looking. Im sure you know the excitment of spikes though :) or long roots for some reason. Thx guys.

R Srinivasan 12-08-2006 12:40 PM

Sharry baby
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by randy98745
Hello:

I got this seedling this year. It has one pseudobulb as you can see and I see a new growth. Is this a spike or a new pseudobulb? Either way I'd be happy . Please let me know your thoughts. Thx.


http://www.orchidboard.com/community...m/DSC02912.JPG

Surely it is a new lead and not a spike. From the very start spikes are thinner and grow upward like an asperagus sprouts.

Barbara 12-08-2006 10:46 PM

Hi there. I've had Sherry Baby in my collection for several years. It is new growth which will develope into a psudobulb. Make sure that you don't let it dry out too long between waterings or else the leaves will be pleated. When the bulb is nice and fat, then allow it to dry a little longer between waterings to twigger flower production. They seem to like lots of light too. Have fun, your gonna like this one.:D

randy98745 12-09-2006 12:50 PM

Thx for the tips. :) I appreciate it.


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