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05-18-2018, 12:16 AM
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Doubt about dendrobium phalaenopsis
Is there some dendro phal that pulls out spikes on the sides of old bulbs?
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Yes. Some of them can flower from old pseudobulbs that didn't flower before.
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This dendro phal, is from a friend and blooms every year in this way, I am amazed because mine only take out a central spike. Will I ever have an inflorescence like this, or is this a special hybrid?
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Some are more likely to do this than others. Older and healthier plants do this more often.
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