Hey ray, i know that the swelling doesnt guarantee that their is going to be keiki formation but it does show a that there is a much better chance, i will keep you all posted as to how it turns out in the end.
Oh and orchidsarefun not all Keiki Pastes are made the same but they all have a cytokinin as the main ingredient (usually benzylaminopurine) the other ingredients are usually only their to increase absorbtion into the plant, but in some cases complimentary hormones such as brassinosteroids and auxins are added to reduce stress on the plant caused by keiki formation.
And the reason i used keiki paste on all of the cuttings is because this didn't start out as an experiment and i wasnt expecting the paclobutrazol to do anything except prevent rot in my cuttings so in order to ensure keiki formation in a timely manner i added the keiki paste to the nodes of each cutting. If i hadn't added the Keiki Paste i dont think dormancy would have been broken in the nodes at all even with the paclobutrazol treatment but i could be wrong... if anyone has a phalaenopsis that is currently in flower and would like to try applying straight paclobutrazol to the nodes i will supply the paclobutrazol as i am really curious to see the results and dont want to wait months for my orchids to rebloom.
Once one of my Orchids decides to flower again i will repeat the process without the keiki paste.
After i noticed the effects it was having on my cuttings i did some quick research online and found out that there have been a couple studies done showing that paclobutrazol has additive effects when used in combination with benzylaminopurine increasing the overall number of shoots formed. I also found a study saying that when used in combination with indole butyric acid it increases the number and width of roots formed and it also was the only way to get some plants to root(can't remember which ones right now) . I find this extremely interesting as the mode of action of both occurences is unknown and in general hormones that cause rooting prevent shoot growth and vice versa so for paclobutrazol to be able to take on a different role depending on the substance it's applied with is pretty crazy and cool in my opinion it would be interesting to see if it has additive effects with any other hormones
I can't find the links to them right now but once i do i will post them.
If you have anymore questions please dont hesitate to ask and if you have any suggestions on variables i should add to the experiment for next time let me know and i will do my best to incorporate them.
Best regards,
Kevin Disher
KultureShock