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Damn! I hoping they were magical seeds that would make more orchids. lol
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Damn! I hoping they were magical seeds that would make more orchids. lol
Dont we wish it were that easy!!!
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Okay what about on the actual buds themselves mine has a slight white growth at the base that comes 1/2 way up each bud very thin. Though but firm...is this a way to keep the blooms stable post blooming?
Yes, mine have this as well. It may be for support. They are getting pretty heavy.
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Okay what about on the actual buds themselves mine has a slight white growth at the base that comes 1/2 way up each bud very thin. Though but firm...is this a way to keep the blooms stable post blooming?
Those are bud scales. In the buckeye, for example, one may see a complete gradation from the small brown outer scale through larger scales which on unfolding become somewhat green to the inner scales of the bud, which are remarkably leaf-like.....scales of the buds are in truth leaves, modified to protect the more delicate parts of the bud during its formative periods to help it open into full bloom.
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Very good info as always @Bud.
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Heres what mine look like. Sorry if upside down...still cant remember which way to hold my phone in order to not do that.....
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Omg they are gorgeous!! Good job mine are getting there this makes me even impatient for mine to bloom! FABULOUS GROWING!!!

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Oh I just cant stop looking at them!!
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The blooms are so perfect in real life that it is hard to believe they are real! You are in for a real treat when yours bloom!
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Gah absolutely cant wait
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