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Merlyn 02-06-2012 05:33 PM

Cycnodes Chocolate and Cherries
 
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Starting this thread so you can see what you have to go through with Cycnoches or Cycnodes sometimes when the new growth is up high on the pseudobulb !!! BTW, I used to call these keikis but recently learned that they aren't really. That's because the pbulb has eyes up and down its length so it's actually a new growth no matter where it's located. This pbulb is 11" tip to tip.

Cycnodes Chocolate and Cherries, primary hybrid (Cycnoches chlorochilon X Mormodes sinuata, 1987 JEM)

isurus79 02-06-2012 07:50 PM

Its so frustrating when they do that! I guess you could lay that bulb down flat on the media though.

Merlyn 02-06-2012 08:06 PM

Yeh, I think I will. Haven't seen a Catasetum do that yet only Cycs and Cycds !

kavanaru 02-07-2012 01:30 AM

Catasetum and Clowesias do that as well... quite annoying in my opinión :-)

I would still call it keiki... Keikis grow from eyes on the PBs, which are also located at different points of the PBs, as it is the case in Catasetinae, Dendrobium, some Epidendrum, etc... if there is no "eye" the is no growth...

Anne McGee 09-09-2013 01:38 PM

EEl! What is wrong with my Catasetum?
 
My Castasetum FDK.After Dark 'SVO Black Pearl i bought from Fred Clarke in Dec. 2011 has these awful spots on the leaves Any ideas what this is? A

Anne McGee 09-09-2013 01:41 PM

picture of Catasetum leaf with spots
 
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Sorry. I don't think my previous picture was posted. A

RandomGemini 09-09-2013 02:21 PM

You might want to post your questions in the pests and diseases forum in a new thread. This is an OLD thread that hasn't been updated in 18 months. So very few people will see it.

Anne McGee 09-09-2013 04:01 PM

Thanks. I am a new member and haven't gotten the hang of this yet.

euplusia 09-09-2013 04:27 PM

The ability to form new growths from eyes on the sides and top of a pseudobulb makes it easier to save the plant when the base is affected by rot (which is not uncommon in Catasetinae).


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