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Odontocidium Sunlight NN in spike
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I got this one in bloom last spring with about 8 flowers.
It is such a slow grower. The flowers faded by early May. New growth didn't start until late summer (I wonder if it was the heat that this plant didn't like with odontoglossum in its background), and grew during the fall. It matured larger than the previous pb and I was excited about that! Then I waited and waited for a spike to show up. Mid December, I noticed small black thing between a leaf and pb. I thought it was a dead spike. I waited a little longer and the black thing grew above the pb shoulder! It is truly interesting! I see about eight buds on the spike and two little branching going on. This plant produce flowers that are scented with wonderful fragrance. can't wait!!!! Flowers are heavily spotted bronze/dark orange brown with bright yellow lip. |
Nice!
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Was the spike that colour when you bought it originally? Very interesting colour on that! Can't wait to see the flowers.
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Cool,
My Wildcat has similar colour spikes, I think that can be quite normal on Oncidium types with dark flowers. |
My Onc. Wildcat has a new spike and it is very reddish brown as are the flowers.
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I have one with a spike that's been coming out for at least 2 months, it keeps getting longer and longer, and starting to branch out. The stem is now about 2 1/2' long. It tried to bloom last year (it's 2nd year with me), but unfortunately I brought it in the house and it got overrun with aphids (almost literally overnight) and the spikes aborted, I got to see about one or 2 blooms. This year I'm leaving it outside an nothing seems to be bothering it, it doesn't seem to mind the cold or anything that we're getting here.
Mine has that nearly black color for the spikes as well. |
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I'm glad I waited a little longer. I usually don't have much patience. :lol: |
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Are you sure your plant wasn't already infested with aphids when you brought it in? Aphids are much more common outside than inside. The only thing I've seen that came in on its own was spider mites. Anyway, the reason I'm asking is because it just sounds hard to believe! It would take a lot of aphids to cause enough damage like spike aborting in just one day and aphids don't come into a house like a tropical grasshoppers (like the ones that cover the sky and eat up whatever is on their way). It would have been very upsetting after waiting for so long. What is your plant?? |
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The flowers are brightly colored on this plant. |
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