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tucker85 01-03-2012 09:47 AM

Your plant looks pretty good. I see new roots and a new psuedobulb. Good luck.

Oscarman 01-03-2012 10:48 AM

Your plant looks good, with natural aging of older/outer leaves. Out of the pot - it looks great. Look at all those new roots!! You are doing it right.

Medium to fine bark is a better choice for these fine rooted plants. I grow mine in PrimeAgra or expanded clay pellets and they seem to be really happy in it - in "my environment".

nenella 01-03-2012 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Oscarman (Post 461122)
Your plant looks good, with natural aging of older/outer leaves. Out of the pot - it looks great. Look at all those new roots!! You are doing it right.

Medium to fine bark is a better choice for these fine rooted plants. I grow mine in PrimeAgra or expanded clay pellets and they seem to be really happy in it - in "my environment".

Hi, I too agree with Oscarman Your plant looks fine. I too grow mine in SH with pellets.. In my conditions it has trebled in size and flowers regularly. Keep us posted

orchideya 01-03-2012 06:43 PM

Thank you Tucker, Oscarman and Nenella. Being new to oncidiums it is nice to hear from experienced people that my plant is OK.
I am wondering how far Sharry Baby is from blooming size. I realize that it is a youngster, but is it possible to bloom next year?

Birdieollie 10-25-2024 02:44 PM

Yellowish twinkles
 
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I have a few twinkles that I just brought in for the winter that are looking a bit chlorotic overall. I don't know how well it'll show in the picture, but they're not as vibrant as usual. I wonder if it was from a period of too much rain when they were outside? Or if all the flower spikes are just sucking up a lot of nutrients? I feed weakly weekly, but I may not be extremely consistent. Could it be from the drop in light, bringing them inside? Thank you!

Roberta 10-25-2024 04:29 PM

This is a really old thread. You should start a new one, you'll get more response.

Birdieollie 10-25-2024 06:40 PM

Okay thank you. I'll do that.


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