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I got the answer to my question...it seems its bloom cycle is like most Oncidiums.
There's 3 new growths and in one of them I found a spike peeking out.







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How's that spike coming along? Is it going to bloom soon?
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How's that spike coming along? Is it going to bloom soon?
Hope it takes less than a week to bloom. I'm going abroad for a few days and I hope to see them.



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Hope it takes less than a week to bloom. I'm going abroad for a few days and I hope to see them.
Fortunately the flowers are fairly long lasting. Mine first opened April 5, took another week or so get both spikes open, and is still looking quite good. So if you are not away too long, it will wait for you... (Much better than Stanhopeas that open and then die i a few days!)
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My trip will be less 5 days but I water it every 2 days. Guess I have to find a volunteer to water it.
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It bloomed already. What a nice surprise as I get home.







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Very elegant flowers.
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This one is only to let the interested ones know that this is the rooting time. Hence, repot time if needed.







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