So
was repotting a new plant - Cischweinfia sheehanae - and saw what I at first believed was some other plant sprouting in the pot, but came to find it is part of the plant its self.
Probably a silly question but what, if anything, should I do with it? And what is it? - looks like roots but different from the rest - and looks like it's sprouting something.
post script - any tips on pronunciation of this plant's name?
Last edited by WhiteRabbit; 03-26-2009 at 09:30 PM..
Hmm. It looks like a seed of some sort sprouting. Do you have any birds around that you are feeding? As far a pronouncing the name, it is siz-'swhen'- fi-a, or someting close.
Now that's funny looking! I didn't think about it being a seed, I was thinking that the plant got a little confused and started a new growth downwards instead of upwards!
__________________ Camille
Completely orchid obsessed and loving every minute of it....
I'm agreeing with Camille - it looks like it's a new growth that got stuck under the potting medium. That could explain it's twisted shape and white color - no light, no chlorophyl....
I'm agreeing with Camille - it looks like it's a new growth that got stuck under the potting medium. That could explain it's twisted shape and white color - no light, no chlorophyl....
I agree, it just a new growth with a lack of chlorophyll.