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Old 06-21-2015, 05:20 AM
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Was tearing off withering sheaths from echinolabium's newest leaves...



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...and I am wondering if it is the start of a new growth or the start of a spike?
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Too soon to tell for me, but am I ever jealous. Mine didn't make it through the freeze but I love this one.
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Guess I'll have to reserve you a division
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IT'S SO CUTE. I WANT ONE.

On a related note: I cannot tell. Reminds me of a cattleya eye, but even then, some catts flower from them, so perhaps it's a bit too early to tell~
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Not much progress...

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I'm still figuring Bulbos out but I have grown quite a few of their p-bulbs. I find p-bulbs grow pretty rapidly so I think what you have is a spike!

Purely anecdotal, no hard facts.
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Of course not! I certainly hope you are right.
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Ok so the growth in question has turned brown. Does this mean it's done; no spike, no growth?





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I'm pretty sure it was a spike as mine were. But the bottom of that pbulb looked too wet as mine were and it probably rotted out...as mine did! PU!
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Boo! Well there's two new growths maturing, maybe one of them will sprout a spike
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