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Helllllllllllllllllllo OB!
Thank you all for having me. I stumbled upon this board due to some concern with my orchid. I've had it for almost 2 years and I can't seem to get it to bloom again. Hopefully, I'll be able to stumble upon some tips and tricks to get this monster to flower again.
See you 'round! edit: PS. I know VERY VERY VERY little about orchids. My grandmother got me a book and said to water regularly and keep it in the sun. ...hrmmmm, wonder where that book is.... |
Hello Palvo! Welcome to OB! :waving What kind of orchid do you have? There are too many different kinds of orchids to help you out without knowing what type. Give us a name and we can direct you to the correct information. A picture is always helpful too, but we can start with a name. Thanks! :)
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This is the problem child... http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/34/img4144vb6.jpg This one is out of control. And I'm not sure what those white sprouts are that seem to tangle through the middle of the plant. Here's a close up. http://img393.imageshack.us/img393/1415/img4141om9.jpg And this is the one that is doing ok (I think)... http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/9849/img4143tq3.jpg The stems are only about 1.5 inches long and are hard to see, but they do look a little dried out. I want to re-pot this one with some new soil and a bigger pot. What's the verdict? |
All are Dendrobiums. I don't see any problems at all. That "tangle" is a bunch of healthy looking roots! No need for concern there, roots are a good sign. If you grow good roots, usually everything else will take care of itself.
You may not be getting blooms because of low light. It could also be that they are not getting a seasonal rest. Some Dendrobiums like to stay really dry during the coldest months, and some even need this rest to initiate flowering. If these types don't get that rest they can sprout new little plants along the "cane" or pseudobulb where the flowers would emerge. These are called keikis. The big tangle of roots leads me to think that this may have happened here. It was just treated too well. :) |
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:hello PolvoPelusa :waving
Royal gave you some great advise on your dendros :biggrin::Tup: :welcome: to the OB :waving :waving |
Your plants look fantastic!!! Your dendrobiums look healthy and happy. More light perhaps. They tend to love being rootbound, which they are. They also like to dry out between waterings, which looks fine also. That one with the mass of roots....you have many keikis in that one. You....have a very green thumb.
I would suggest to find that book or do some research here on the orchid board about care of "hard cane" dendrobiums. I have a few that give me "fits & spats" about blooming, and sometimes they skip a year, but when they bloom, they are incredible! Good luck and happy growing! :) |
PolvoPelusa, funny name, welcome aboard. Where do you live?
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UPDATE: had thanksgiving with my side of the family, and spent christmas with my wife's side of the family.
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http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/7241/orchidbj7.jpg thanks for everyone's advise... |
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