As I'm alone at home and SO excited right now, I just need to share this with you guys! I bought a psychopsis and of course as I was getting into the car with her and other 6 orchids, I managed to snap off one bud
13 days later, the amazing Bobette, as we call her, is forming a new bud! So exciting!
I didn't expect that, I transplanted her and was a bit worried having read that they can get fickle when you transplant them.
The great thing about Psychopsis is that growing a new bud like that is perfectly normal behavior for them. On large plants with multiple spikes, sometimes buds are intentionally removed from plants to get them ready for a show. If all are removed, then all the spikes start growing a new bud at the same time, so that they'll all bloom at once.
I don't know if you read this or not, but never cut a spike off a Psychopsis, once a bloom withers and falls off a new one quickly takes it's place. Spikes have been known to keep producing buds for over 10 years.
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
Hi Camille,
I know about the spikes - every time I go to a show I tell myself I'll only get orchids that I know, which never works out and I end up researching like a maniac when I get home. I just thought that I brought her home, changed the environment, plus repotted her, so there was no way she'd grow it right away.
Nothing seems to stop them once they have spikes! I love my Psychopsis so much, it's my favorite orchid. I keep it at work on the windowsill so I can enjoy it every day. Right now all 4 spikes are blooming
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
Oh I'm also completely in love! Mine is actually in our study, which happens to be my 'gym' - definitely makes me happy when I suffer through exercising
My Psychopsis is one of my favorites.
I moved it out into the yard last fall, or there abouts.
It had 2 spikes and has been blooming off them regularly.
It has a third spike growing.
Right now there are two open flowers that flutter and bob around in the breezes.
It looks like a couple of flutterbys dancing around each other.