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10-06-2023, 08:11 PM
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Angraecum sesquipedale growth
I have a Darwin’s orchid that is quickly becoming one of my favorites. I received this orchid on September 13th and it has done exceptionally well! It has already grown over an inch and I thought this was supposed to be a slow growing orchid. I also noticed that when I started giving it kelpak that one of the new growth roots started to grow two roots. I know it’s nothing wrong with it, but I wonder what causes this? Could it be the kelpak or is that just coincidental?
I didn’t realize how much I would enjoy this one. I actually had wanted one, but it wasn’t at top of my list. I added it to the cart as an afterthought. It’s now the one I’m most fond of. Who would’ve thought?
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10-06-2023, 08:21 PM
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If you got it Sept 13 of this year, any changes you see are what the plant "planned" on doing before you got it. You got a good one! Orchids don't respond dramatically to treatment in just a few weeks. Over the long haul that kepak will certainly help, but I don't think you can give it the credit for the rapid growth you are seeing. That plant is a keeper! It is a very young plant (a baby!) , so keep up the good work.
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10-06-2023, 08:35 PM
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I don’t think the kelpak is responsible for the growth of the plant. It was doing great and only when I added the kelpak did I see the root start forming the two that you can see in the second pic. I just thought maybe the kelpak could have caused that, but also realized it is likely coincidental. I’m mostly curious as to what causes a new growing root to start forming two roots and stop the growth of the original
Edit: I don’t think I’m at all responsible for this btw. I think I just got lucky and it likes the growing conditions. I keep the humidity at 65% and the heat is high during the day reaching up to 95 and at night gets down to around 67
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10-06-2023, 08:46 PM
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10-06-2023, 09:27 PM
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These grow much faster than they're reported to when they're warm and get plenty of water. They like fertilizer, too.
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10-06-2023, 09:37 PM
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These grow much faster than they're reported to when they're warm and get plenty of water. They like fertilizer, too.
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I kept reading about slow growth and that is not what I’m seeing. I really think the humidifiers have been the best investment I’ve made growing orchids indoors. All of my plants like the humidity
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10-07-2023, 11:48 AM
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Well, on this one I'm going to have to disagree. When using Kelpak on new plants I have noticed consistent quick new root production within 4 weeks of treatment. Before I started using it new roots would take a very long time unless there was a new growth an the plant when I received it. It is mind boggling how this product has affected my plants. Now, every new plant gets a Kelpak soak upon getting it home.
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10-07-2023, 02:13 PM
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I have two of these, and when they are happy they are either growing a root or a leaf or both. I watered the whole collection with a dose of kelpak a couple weeks ago and I did think that might be why both sesquipedales put out two new roots each. But it could be a coincidence! On the other side of the coin, when I was treating the whole collection for mealies with imidacloprid, their newest roots turned yellow (but did not seem to stop growing or wither). I skipped them on subsequent retreatments. So yes i do think they are very responsive!
When I got my larger one, I potted it in a spag and bark mix and it did nothing… and started gradually losing leaves. After six months I unpotted it, and it had no new root growth. I repotted into semi hydro and it started growing new roots like crazy. It hasn’t stopped growing since, it seems to love having a resevoir of water.
They haven’t bloomed for me yet… high hopes that I’ll see some buds this winter.
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10-08-2023, 08:05 PM
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[QUOTE=groundpounder17;1009914]I have a Darwin’s orchid that is quickly becoming one of my favorites. I received this orchid on September 13th and it has done exceptionally well! It has already grown over an inch and I thought this was supposed to be a slow growing orchid. I also noticed that when I started giving it kelpak that one of the new growth roots started to grow two roots. I know it’s nothing wrong with it, but I wonder what causes this? Could it be the kelpak or is that just coincidental?
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10-08-2023, 08:36 PM
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I’m now trying to figure out which Angraecinae I want to add to my collection next
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