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Blooming keiki with no roots
I have a phal. hybrid that blooms reliably. It smells like cake icing tastes...mmmm. It has two keikis that have put off buds/blossoms, but the little plantlets have no roots. Any suggestions on "stimulating" the plant into putting off roots??:hmm Thanks, for any input. Maybe I could get off of my dud butt and post pictures....nah:yawn:
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Sorry Vanessa, but I haven't seen one that didn't have "some" root to it. I have a mini that has two keikis, one with one spike & blooms and the other with 2 spikes w/blooms, plus a new spike that also has blooms. Maybe I will take pics today BUT mine do havae roots. How about rootone round the base of the keiki???
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hi Vanessa
I have a white Phal Noid that had 3 keikis on it last year...in total it had 3 keikis and 5 flowers on it at the same time, it took a very long time for them to grow roots (6 months? if not more..) then all of a sudden they grew very long roots on them. I have repotted them and cut off the stems (leaving a few nodes on) as the plant has always been 'ultra strong' It has now grown two thick off shoots (one on each stem) & looks like it'll get a few more flowers! :)...so I would say... Just be very patient!!!! mine has been flowering for over 15 months and has put out 3 new leaves as well in that time. I'll try & add a few pictures :- |
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the first photo dates from august last year..the flower inthe foreground lasted the longest..its still dried up on the keiki plant. Heres a photo of 'mummy' at the moment ..she's making me a new leaf, flowers & roots ! :)
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http://www.orchidboard.com/community...ids_08_048.jpg
Here it is. On the top you can clearly see two keikis and three spikes. Roots are about 3-4" long. The spike on the bottom of pic. is this years spike in bloom. Enjoy! |
that's a beautiful picture! nice to sit looking at a phal with that mixture of green and flowers ("bushy" )
mine wasn't quite the same it started growing leaves (kekies) & then continued flowering with only one flower between the keiki leaves.. the keikis are far from making a new flowering stem like yours has done ! but my roots were really long about 6/8" by the time I cut the keikies off mother when I came back from a months holiday in january. |
Thanks for responding. Those are both beautiful plants. It's just odd to see a floriforous phal on the end of a stem connected to another floriforous phal!!:confused: And with no roots. I will give it some more time and see what "develops". Hopefully, both of the keikis will root out and I can pass them on to friends (and future addicts! ;))
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Vanessa , thanks for the pic .Quite healthy plant .Our vandas grow and bloom that way.
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Here is a quote from "All About Growing Orchids" page 36(Ortho Books).
"If the roots aren't coming along,bend the flower stems down and plant the keikis in a pot of bark.Once the keikis have rooted into the bark,cut them free from the flower stems." |
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You can remove the keiki so long as it has sufficiently sized roots (on phals - good 3 inch length per root) and they will develop roots on the spike as mine has - Just be patient .. it can take a while for the roots to develop - Check out my thread on this subject - http://www.orchidboard.com/community...iki-spike.html
and note the keiki's size and the time frame from the original post date to the date I posted updates and you can get an idea of how long it took mine to sprout 'legs'. :coverlaugh: |
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