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Old 07-31-2011, 07:48 PM
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I am hoping that I don't sound like a complete dummy here, but here goes. I have searched over the internet and I still have no idea to this question. I am completely new to cymbidiums and oncidiums, now my question is this what exactly happens from the time you see a new pbulb growing til it flowers? How long does it take, do they bloom all in 1 yr or does it take longer? Do the blooms come from the previous yr/yrs growth (pbulbs)? I hope I am not looking really dumb here (probably am ) But I thankyou so much as I can't find the steps of what happens, and I'd really like to know.
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Old 07-31-2011, 07:53 PM
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I am hoping that I don't sound like a complete dummy here, but here goes. I have searched over the internet and I still have no idea to this question. I am completely new to cymbidiums and oncidiums, now my question is this what exactly happens from the time you see a new pbulb growing til it flowers? How long does it take, do they bloom all in 1 yr or does it take longer? Do the blooms come from the previous yr/yrs growth (pbulbs)? I hope I am not looking really dumb here (probably am ) But I thankyou so much as I can't find the steps of what happens, and I'd really like to know.
It's not a silly question. We are all learning here, so hopefully someone with more knowledge than me can answer your question, successfully. It's always great to see new pblbs. growing, isn't it?
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Old 07-31-2011, 08:19 PM
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Well, I can't answer your question, but I always tell people that the only dumb questions are the ones that go unasked.
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Old 07-31-2011, 08:54 PM
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Well I`ve had new p-bulbs for seven months now and I`ve yet to see a flower. Not very helpful, but at least you know what to expect for the next 7 months...LOL
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Old 08-01-2011, 12:57 AM
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Most oncidiums and cymbidiums only bloom on new growth (someone recently posted there are a few cyms that can bloom on older growth, but the exception, not the rule)

Time from new growth to blooms will vary with the plant - some oncidiums spike on growths before the pbulbs have developed, but seems most only spike when the pbulb is nearly or fully developed -
cyms (in my experience), spike from nearly mature pbulbs

Some oncidiums can bloom anytime new growth is in the proper stage of growth, provided culture has met it's needs - others may be seasonal bloomers

I know there are some species cyms that are 'free bloomers', but seems most hybrids are seasonal

As a general answer, I would say that it should be less than a year - most growth will develop and mature in less than a year, tho it can be a few, to several months, and then some spikes take a few months to grow before they bloom. My experience with most of my cyms and oncidiums is about 2-3 months for most spikes before they bloom (that's when I spot them very early on)
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Old 08-01-2011, 11:06 AM
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Thankyou everyone...so glad it not a silly question, it's hard to find info sometimes and there's certainly lots of peeps here with tonnes of experience.
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To add one more point to White Rabbit's explanation for Cymbidiums: not all new pbulbs will initiate a bloom spike. If the plant is not in optimum condition and/or the resulting new growth does not mature sufficiently in time for (late summer/fall) spike initiation, it will not bloom that season.
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Old 08-01-2011, 07:24 PM
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Thankyou white rabbit and cym ladye that helps alot. To add another question regarding cyms and maybe other orchids too. So if the plant recovers/ and or matures(the previous yrs growth) will it produce a spike the following year or will it eventually become a backbulb, never having produced a spike? I hope that I've explained my question so you can understand lol many thanks
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Thankyou white rabbit and cym ladye that helps alot. To add another question regarding cyms and maybe other orchids too. So if the plant recovers/ and or matures(the previous yrs growth) will it produce a spike the following year or will it eventually become a backbulb, never having produced a spike? I hope that I've explained my question so you can understand lol many thanks
I would expect that if a growth hasn't spiked within a year (would usually be less than a year) it won't - some Dens can bloom - and even rebloom -on older growth, but in general, blooms come on new growth only
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