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Old 07-02-2022, 07:39 PM
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Sade - Is that a banana in one of the pics? I THINK I remember that orchids do not like to sit near ripe fruit. The experts here will know.

BTW - Poor Orchid Queen looks a lot like some of my cattleyas that are in intensive care -- awaiting the bin!) It just happens. ROBB
Haha 😂 yes, it was bananas, but the orchids were there only for a moment, to take a picture. But I never heard the ripped fruit conjure to orchids, now I'm wondering what the logic of that is.

Well...so RIP

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Old 07-02-2022, 08:00 PM
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Haha 😂 yes, it was bananas, but the orchids were there only for a moment, to take a picture. But I never heard the ripped fruit conjure to orchids, now I'm wondering what the logic of that is.

Well...so RIP

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Well...so RIP
In my opinion that is not the best solution. Patience! Patience! And dedication...not quick fixes!
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Old 07-03-2022, 12:49 AM
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Haha 😂 yes, it was bananas, but the orchids were there only for a moment, to take a picture. But I never heard the ripped fruit conjure to orchids, now I'm wondering what the logic of that is.

Well...so RIP

I thought it was because ripening bananas produce
large amounts of ethylene. Ethylene is used as a way of force ripening fruit and flowers. Orchid flowers exposed to ethylene will ripen and die prematurely. Note it is the flower affected, not the plant.
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Two years is a long time for the orchid not to try to do anything. It has missed at least one growing cycle. The possibilities:
It may not have enough energy stored in the pseudobulbs to grow.
It might have a virus that has weakened it too much that it cannot grow.
The conditions that this particular Cattleya needs are not being met.

I would toss this one.
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