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01-13-2020, 12:48 PM
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this new growth is headed right for the little wire guide i made to hold the old bulb in place...should i guide the new growth outside of the wire so it can full develop or under the wire and it will figure it out..my guy says to guide it OUT of the wire but i am new to this family
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I think guide it out, or move the guide. Where it's heading, it will be crimped and possibly not survive.
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01-13-2020, 12:51 PM
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yeah, that's what i was thinking....i had this wire holding it because i wanted the new growth to go up...as you can see, the plant like to go at 90 degree turns..the bulb you see prominently is last years and then sideways in the rock is two years ago LOL
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01-13-2020, 12:56 PM
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You can never predict where a new growth will pop up... so it's just necessary to go with the flow, move things that get in the way. (I have that with Stanhopeas... the spikes grow down, the pseudobulbs tend to get jammed against basket sides, I just nip the baskets to set things free. Baskets are cheap.)
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01-24-2020, 05:27 PM
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the new growths are coming along but i am feeling like one of them wants water.... see how the tips are a bit crispy on the first pic? especially when compared to the other two's growths..
Some stuff. Plant related by J Solo, on Flickr
Some stuff. Plant related by J Solo, on Flickr
Some stuff. Plant related by J Solo, on Flickr
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01-24-2020, 10:39 PM
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It’s not thirsty, just dying. Has anything about the the plant’s position changed?
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01-25-2020, 10:13 AM
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Damn Steve! Why do you have to be so direct!?!?
It has been a bit odd around here with the weather but she’s been hung high on my patio, not watered, and generally just allowed to be dormant
It has been our “winter” so it has dropped to the 40/50s at night a few nights and the rain was almost non-stop(another unusual thing for this time of year)
This plant also started to grow this guy before it even dropped its leaves on the last pbulb. In fact, I just cut the last two yellow leaves off about a day ago with the single use razor and cinnamon. I didn’t think about that as a risk to the new growth
Should I leave it and watch??? Kelpmax?
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01-25-2020, 11:14 AM
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Damn Steve! Why do you have to be so direct!?!?
It has been a bit odd around here with the weather but she’s been hung high on my patio, not watered, and generally just allowed to be dormant
It has been our “winter” so it has dropped to the 40/50s at night a few nights and the rain was almost non-stop(another unusual thing for this time of year)
This plant also started to grow this guy before it even dropped its leaves on the last pbulb. In fact, I just cut the last two yellow leaves off about a day ago with the single use razor and cinnamon. I didn’t think about that as a risk to the new growth
Should I leave it and watch??? Kelpmax?
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Ha! No reason to beat around the bush! Lol
Changing the plant position at that stage is the likely reason for growth death. It’ll put out a replacement (or three) very soon. No need to do anything to “help” the plant. Also, cutting leaves didn’t harm it.
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01-25-2020, 03:31 PM
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Cool and thank you!
Since it seems the damage may already be done I have relocated to to the same level as my other catesetums and will continue to use one hand to fight the other from watering them
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02-10-2020, 01:27 PM
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they are coming along...
Catesetum in progress by J Solo, on Flickr
fortunately, whatever was making this guy struggle, it seems to have pushed through...(secretly i watered it a bit. shhhhhhh)
Catesetum in progress by J Solo, on Flickr
Catesetum in progress by J Solo, on Flickr
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02-10-2020, 01:48 PM
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The dying growth got bigger? Is there a root tip popping up on the left? Or is that a new growth?
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