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12-10-2021, 12:24 PM
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Great bloom and good idea!
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12-10-2021, 01:21 PM
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Wonderful flowering - and excellent pics CH. That is great how the thrips were kept at bay this time. Nice work!
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12-11-2021, 11:35 PM
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Holy smokes, CH…that is epic! Did you collar and fill with sub as the new growths were above the previous growth level? Love that plant!
Edit - just saw your explanation. :facepalm:
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12-11-2021, 11:48 PM
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How gorgeous! Those bulbs look massive!! How wide across are they?
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12-14-2021, 04:48 PM
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Wow, that's awesome! Congrats!
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12-14-2021, 04:52 PM
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How gorgeous! Those bulbs look massive!! How wide across are they?
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About 2.5"
It's an 8" diameter pot
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12-15-2021, 11:34 AM
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Still on my first year of growing Catasetum. Question: So when did you put this collar on? After the new growths started up, then became above the regular soil line? And after it goes dormant, you will just repot at the new level? Simple questions, I know, but trying to learn.
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PS Being a beginner to growing these, I made a humorous mistake earlier this year. Had one that once it started really growing was above pot level, so I stuck a stake in behind the old growth, then tied a flexible wire tie around the new growth toward the bottom to keep it from falling over.
I looked at it about four months later, and that tie was more than a tad bit tight. I took off the tie, but the bulb had gotten so big it looks like Scarlett O'Hara's waist after her corset was pulled too tight. Now I get to look at that bulb for years and laugh at myself. Who knew it would keep getting so much bigger and fatter for so long?
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12-15-2021, 11:35 AM
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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
Still on my first year of growing Catasetum. Question: So when did you put this collar on? After the new growths started up, then became above the regular soil line? And after it goes dormant, you will just repot at the new level? Simple questions, I know, but trying to learn.
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Exactly. The new growths emerged about 1" above the previous year's media and I slipped the collar on when the new growth was very small. I find catasetum roots do not do well if the tops are exposed to air, they always rot, so its best they emerge totally covered by media. They also need this for stability in order to not topple over under the weight of 91 flowers.
I will probably wait to see where the new growth emerges next year before repotting. I could always use a higher collar if I didn't want to repot. However, I suspect the new bulbs will be outside the footprint of the pot for this plant and I will choose a larger pot to accommodate (hopefully 5-6) new bulbs next year.
PS I have done the same, these bulbs grow so fast once they start fattening up.
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12-15-2021, 01:44 PM
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dude, seriously, i see all your cats and those huge bulbs and look at our sad little excuses and pout. each of ours had 3 old growths when they came to us, and most are sort of tall skinny pencils compared to these. also, ours are still holding 3 solid greens leaves even though we haven’t been watering. so, how do you guys get these ridiculously phat bulbs? lots of ferts in summer? we gave em as much light as we could (indoors) but only fertilized on the same schedule as our other orchids. should we up the ferts next summer?
not expecting any blooms this year from our poor babies. honestly feeling defeated when we look at pics
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12-15-2021, 01:53 PM
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dude, seriously, i see all your cats and those huge bulbs and look at our sad little excuses and pout. each of ours had 3 old growths when they came to us, and most are sort of tall skinny pencils compared to these. also, ours are still holding 3 solid greens leaves even though we haven’t been watering. so, how do you guys get these ridiculously phat bulbs? lots of ferts in summer? we gave em as much light as we could (indoors) but only fertilized on the same schedule as our other orchids. should we up the ferts next summer?
not expecting any blooms this year from our poor babies. honestly feeling defeated when we look at pics
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Catasetinae love ferts! I put about a tbsp of time release ferts in each pot at the beginning of the season, water with my 25ppm N water every watering, and still give them an additional full strength fertilization twice a month on top of all that starting mid summer.
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