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Originally Posted by Farstar
It is my understanding that they respond to the length of the photoperiod when dormant. And that the length of the photoperiod prior to dormancy and during dormancy associate with its duration. Thanks for your response.
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I don't know what the "trigger" is, and I don't think anybody else really does either... many of these come from equatorial areas where the photoperiod is pretty much the same all year. Somehow they "know" when the rainy season will be coming, they produce new roots and growth in
anticipation. As far as what they need in our "civilized" environment, I keep coming back to the story told by Fred Clarke (
Sunset Valley Orchids)... He had a customer in New York, who tossed the "dead" dormant pseudobulb behind her in disgust... and it fell behind the couch. The next spring, when she was doing her spring cleaning, she found it - with a lovely new sprout. This is not a recommended treatment of course, but it is evidence that these really don't care about much while they are dormant They must be responding to some internal clock rather than environment in deciding when to wake up.