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02-03-2018, 10:45 AM
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And you have a new growth there. Perhaps it will bloom. I also have this one and it does grow like a weed as Dollythehun says. Mine how ever doesn't look as good as her's because it was not getting watered enough in Oct so my leaves are a bit limp. My bad.
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02-03-2018, 01:38 PM
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Idk, Shannon, mine us pretty bleached and now getting purple splotches. I moved it a little lower on the lights. But this us a good one to start with and whetted my taste for more!
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02-04-2018, 01:28 AM
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I think you should aim for purple splotches with this one. It is Cattleya / Laelia pumila x Cattleya walkeriana. L. pumila is a low-light species, and C. walkeriana a very high-light species. In many ways the plant looks more like a walkeriana. The bleaching might have been from transitioning to high light too quickly.
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02-04-2018, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by estación seca
I think you should aim for purple splotches with this one. It is Cattleya / Laelia pumila x Cattleya walkeriana. L. pumila is a low-light species, and C. walkeriana a very high-light species. In many ways the plant looks more like a walkeriana. The bleaching might have been from transitioning to high light too quickly.
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I'm sure your right. I do have a tendency to sun burn allot of my orchids. Oh well, they are just going to have to live with me
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11-10-2021, 12:17 PM
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If you just repotted, that's great because it is rooting like crazy. I don't see a sheath... in photo 1, it looks like it might have though about it and decided not. Actually on this hybrid, you may find the flowers popping out as a new leaf opens, or even get the occasional growth with only a tiny leaf, and a flower (These odd blooming patterns are characteristic of the two parents and will be completely normal but different than the way most Catts bloom). In one of the photos, is that a "scorch" pattern on one of the leaves? These guys like lots of light but not abrupt change. If the sun coming in the window is getting the leaves hot to the touch, it's too much intensity. Your fingers touching the leaves where the light is hitting will be better than your eyes for determining "too much".If hot to the touch, move back a bit.
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I also just repotted my zyzo and I think I misunderstood the biggest psudobulb as the oldest. Would you mind if I post photos here to show you, or should I start a new thread?
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11-10-2021, 12:21 PM
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I also just repotted my zyzo and I think I misunderstood the biggest psudobulb as the oldest. Would you mind if I post photos here to show you, or should I start a new thread?
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Best to start a new thread. As you observe your plants, you learn about their growth habits (like which way they are growing). Yes, the larger p-bulb is (hopefully) the newest... if the new ones start to get smaller rather than larger, the plant isn't doing well.
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