So a certain someone( seen here helping me take pics) knocked my mini cattleya off its new home and broke a few of the bulbs...
is there anything specific i need to do with them? leave them on? cut them off? I didn't sterilize the breaks, so there is risk of infection as well...I couldn't tell where they all were at first...
this thing does seem to have 3 different growing points to it, so i am hoping it will just continue along, and one day give me flowers again
Plants posess enzymes that cause the equivalent of a scab, which heals in time, though will end with a scar which may be offensive to a human, yet not even noticeable to the plant. I have two catlleyas with some rather comical bite marks in them done by my pet rats last winter. Now, I am not so sure what you mean by infection as I understand that in terms of cells and blood in warm blooded animals. If you fear bacteria, give it a little swab of alcohol, hydrogen peroxide and /or listerine. I feel he occasional spray with any of those 3 should be done occasionally anyway.
Generally speaking, do nothing. Leave it alone unless you feel that you need to disinfect the damaged area, (which, imo, you don't need to). It will continue on.
I accidentally bent a cane on my Den amabile, and I left the thing on; it healed and kept going.
thx! that is pretty much what i hoped. the poor thing has been moved, repotted, sun burned and broken in the space of a month - on the plus side, it has 3 active growing ends and those didn't break...i thought about trying to split it up, but decided against it and just put it in a bigger pot...
I had one of my dancing lady nock down from my balcony two floors by a squerril. It had some damage to two bulbs, one which was the new one. I left it alone and only had to disinfect the new one later on when I saw that it was staring to get soft and developing some brown in the damage area and it was not scaring like the other one.
I treated with some hydrogen peroxide and put just a little bit of multi Antibiotic (generic from Walgreens) with just a tad of cinnamon using a q-tip and that stop any fungus that may have stared. Now the bulb just has a scar but is healthy and it even produce flowers afterward.
So unless you don't see any healing taking place then I would say treated with what was said before.