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Originally Posted by jenilee
It had two stems (correct terminology???) with 10-15 buds on each. One stem has been bloomed for about 2 weeks now and two flowers are wilting and drying up about mid stem....any idea why? I assume if it was natural bloom cycle it would have started at the top or bottom.
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Inflorescence or spike would be the correct terminology but I think everyone would understand stem. The mid stem flowers drying up could be the result of the polinia being triggered and shot. Once that is shot then the flowers instantly begin to fade. It's disappointing but nothing to be concerned about.
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Originally Posted by jenilee
The bud at the very tip has not grown and looks like it had bud blast possibly...(picture attached)
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Sounds like bud blast...again, nothing to be concerned about. They could've been slightly damaged or it could be a result of the change of environment.
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Originally Posted by jenilee
Next problem is that the bottom leaf is yellowing...I believe that is normal for the catasetum but I would have expected it after all the blooms fell off...not mid blooming season....thoughts?
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Just a bottom leaf (or even a couple)...don't worry. It's just part of the maturation process...some Ctsm will lose a couple of the lower leaves as the pbulb fattens and matures.
BTW - w/the bloom...some Ctsm bloom early in their annual cycles (like Frilly Doris)...others won't bloom until all leaves have fallen...and still others will bloom sometime during the middle of the growth cycle. You also have some that will bloom multiple times during the cycle...early up to late in the season. There's a good deal of variety w/in the group.
It sounds like everything you're describing is perfectly normal. Just to be on the safe side though...a pic or two could help in confirming nothing funky is happening.
Your first Ctsm...ahhhhh I remember that! Now I'm addicted and I have...uh...uh...Oh hell...off the top of my head I had no idea how many I have.
EDIT -- I think your leaves look fine but make sure you're watering this plant enough. They like a LOT of light, a LOT water and fairly heavy fert while actively growing.