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09-27-2020, 03:38 PM
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Autumn Catasetum Care
Late Season Catasetum Care- William Green and Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis - YouTube
Hey y'all! Today William Green and I looked at three of his Catasetums and discussed how to care for these plants as autumn approaches. When to stop watering and fertilizing? What if a plant is still green and growing late into the season? Do some Catasetums need to be coaxed into a dormant period? Join us as we discuss some of the details of Catasetum late season care.
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09-28-2020, 12:05 PM
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Saw this the other day(My Green Pets) and answered lots of ques. and just what I needed. For me,reading doesn't always equate with my issues or culture and a "clinic" makes it sink in. Phew...glad I'm not the only one second guessing what I thought I knew. TY
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09-28-2020, 02:12 PM
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Saw this the other day(My Green Pets) and answered lots of ques. and just what I needed. For me,reading doesn't always equate with my issues or culture and a "clinic" makes it sink in. Phew...glad I'm not the only one second guessing what I thought I knew. TY
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I agree!
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09-28-2020, 03:31 PM
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Yeah! I got some good answers from this session Steve! Maybe Wine Delight was aborting spikes previous years because I was reducing water right as it was spiking. Also, I'm going to keep watering Fdk Desert Davison until it starts to drop leaves...and if it never drops leaves...well, ok!
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09-28-2020, 04:06 PM
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Yeah! I got some good answers from this session Steve! Maybe Wine Delight was aborting spikes previous years because I was reducing water right as it was spiking. Also, I'm going to keep watering Fdk Desert Davison until it starts to drop leaves...and if it never drops leaves...well, ok!
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I'm curious to see if your Desert Davison will end up keeping its leaves!
I'm also stoked for the walkeriana chat!
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09-28-2020, 04:22 PM
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Yeah! I got some good answers from this session Steve! Maybe Wine Delight was aborting spikes previous years because I was reducing water right as it was spiking. Also, I'm going to keep watering Fdk Desert Davison until it starts to drop leaves...and if it never drops leaves...well, ok!
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I kept watering and fertilizing right through my Wine Delight bloom (23 flowers, 2 spikes) and 3 weeks after those spikes dried up I now have another spike emerging.
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09-28-2020, 05:21 PM
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Yes thank you! Another grower who had amazing results last year (@marissakoopman on IG) told me the same! I had previously thought that fall was time to reduce reduce reduce, but that turns out is not the case!
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I kept watering and fertilizing right through my Wine Delight bloom (23 flowers, 2 spikes) and 3 weeks after those spikes dried up I now have another spike emerging.
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