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Originally Posted by smweaver
I have a clowesia that's just now starting to "wake up," so Roberta's advice (in my opinion) is sound: patience! On the other hand, I can tell you that goats are VERY fond of plants from the catasetum alliance.
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My goats are fond of just about anything. But aren't allowed in second floor sunroom where the Catasetum reside.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Pack rats eat Catasetinae first, then Cymbidiums, then Dendrobiums. Cattleyas are after that.
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And pack rats aren't allowed in the sunroom either! Only people and standard poodles. The standards are well-trained, and only people who are well trained are allowed admittance.
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Originally Posted by isurus79
Those are pretty desiccated! I'd soak all of them and let them dry. Its very odd to me that none are awake yet. What are the temps like?
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Temps now are around 68 night and mid 70s to mid 80s day. Humidity around 70-75.
Really? Soak them? I thought wasn't supposed to water until they had new growth, 4" roots, etc.?? Now that you say that... after the spider mites last summer, I lost almost every single leaf. Was pretty advanced before I figured it out, and most leaves dried up. Had started a couple of teeny tiny little new growths on two of them right before late fall freeze hit. They were inside by then, but I stopped watering because they were just little nubbins and I didn't want to disrupt the growth pattern. Maybe I stopped watering too soon because they looked pretty dormant.
If you really do mean get them wet and then cease watering again, I'll sure give it a try.