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bil 11-05-2016 02:59 PM

Growing keikis
 
Interesting note on propagation by keikki. I have in the past always cut these off the cane and planted them up in the usual fine bark mix, however I decided to try something different after someone on here mentioned not removing the keiki, but planting the whole cane.

So, I have been messing about with mounts, and decided to put a couple of den phals and Den Nobiles onto branch mounts with moss. The results have been impressive. In both cases the severed keikkis that went into pots weren't going well a year after planting whereas the severed canes that went onto the mounts are throwing out roots left right and centre.
In addition, the Den phal keiki is the same size as the one cut off and planted a year ago, and is even throwing a flower spike.

katrina 11-05-2016 08:23 PM

Yep...I've removed whole canes when separating keikis. It makes sense that they grow faster w/the reserves from the cane "feeding" it/them. Amazing the difference, eh?

gngrhill 11-06-2016 12:39 AM

I wish I'd heard about this yesterday :) I just took 2 keikis off of two of my nobile Dens and potted them. lol

bil 11-06-2016 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by katrina (Post 822082)
Yep...I've removed whole canes when separating keikis. It makes sense that they grow faster w/the reserves from the cane "feeding" it/them. Amazing the difference, eh?

Yeah, really, really impressive.

I don't know how much the being on a mount improves things, but I am getting improved performance from most of my mounted orchids.

rbarata 11-06-2016 08:54 AM

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I don't know how much the being on a mount improves things, but I am getting improved performance from most of my mounted orchids.
Orchids suitable to be mounted are epiphytes so that's natural they grow better. We put them in pots just for convenience (easier to maintain in a home seeting) and the bark we put in there (and other stuff) serves only to give the plant a support.

estación seca 11-06-2016 09:34 AM

We also pot them so they stay moist longer and we don't have to water them every day on a mount.

bil 11-06-2016 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 822111)
We also pot them so they stay moist longer and we don't have to water them every day on a mount.

Yeah, but watering them really doesn't take long. I do about 4 a minute.

estación seca 11-06-2016 03:10 PM

It seems to be taking longer and longer all the time....

bil 11-06-2016 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 822179)
It seems to be taking longer and longer all the time....

That's because you have more and more.


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