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Cymbidium orchid, I'm confused again :(
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Hello everybody!
I am really confused now. On my cymbidium orchid with spike……. another spike is growing under it!!! Have you ever seen anything like that? Old spike will be 2 month in march 8th and it have some more growing to do, she is growing 2 new grow on other bulb. I have other cymbidiums and they in bloom in other room, this room got new light fixture, well 3 of them….. I never have seen anything like this in my 10 years of orchid experience. Is my orchid will be OK? Is it my fault? Too much light? Too much fertilizer? Help. |
I don't know much about Cymbidiums in general, but this looks like great news to me!
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Depending on the genetics behind your orchid, it is not uncommon, especially on the smaller sized varieties, to have multiple spikes on a bulb and even coming at a delayed time. Your plant is happy and thriving and you should enjoy this feature as you will have blooms for a longer period.
However, new growths also can initiate concurrently in this manner too. Wait and see how it develops. In any case, whatever conditions you are providing, it likes them. :bowing |
Looks a-okay to me! I would just jump for joy and continue to enjoy the bloom formation!
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Thank you everybody for your answers!:bowing You put my mind at ease! Blooms in July sounds good.:biggrin:
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