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Originally Posted by RJSquirrel
well _ seems I am alone again in my orchid culture. No one else has ever had a "sticky" bud that wouldn't open and helped it out? Another absolutely amazing Fact...
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Just so you don't feel to lonely, yes indeed, I have had buds that just don't want to open by themselves and need a little manual encouragement.
I can think of at least two of mine that will not open with out help. My Epi oerstedii which I have had for 6 years has never opened a single flower without my help and then there is my Cty Melvin Bates, its problems start even sooner, it has trouble breaking thru it's sheath. Once I help it out of it's sheath so that the spike doesn't malform, a good number of flowers need to be manipulated in order for them to open.
At first, I thought culturally, I was doing something wrong. I moved them around to different spots in the greenhouse and still the problem continued. After doing some research I found that Epi oerstedii has a reputation for being a plant that has problems with opening it's flowers and the same goes for Cty Melvin Bates.
So, in order to enjoy the flowers, I help them along.