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06-13-2024, 06:38 PM
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Plants in PET knocked off counter
I just got these plants and they’re containerized using the PET method. Long story short, they got knocked off of the counter and it was a total mess—bot plants landed head first, roots up, emptying the cups of moss and expanded clay all over . About a quarter inch of the top point of one of the Fredclarkeara back bulbs snapped/got smushed and the crown of the new growth on the Catasetum took quite the bruising to the newest leaves in the crown(the Fdk. is definitely heavier/had more force behind it when it fell). Both plants have roots that have broken. How likely is it that these plants will survive this kind of trauma?
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06-13-2024, 06:44 PM
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They might survive. Put them back in the containers and hope for the best. In a talk Fred Clarke showed plants growing on the ground that might have fallen out of trees.
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06-13-2024, 06:48 PM
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Just so that you know... with time, probably it will happen again.
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06-13-2024, 07:14 PM
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@estación seca-Thank you for giving me hope! I’ve been working on getting these for over 2 weeks and they spend no more than 4 hours in my care and this happens. We will rise again!
@rbarata-If I could have my way, I would mount them just so they couldn’t be in anyone/anything’s way! I guess my environment isn’t as safe as I once thought…
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06-18-2024, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by greenhouseFrog
@estación seca-Thank you for giving me hope! I’ve been working on getting these for over 2 weeks and they spend no more than 4 hours in my care and this happens. We will rise again!
@rbarata-If I could have my way, I would mount them just so they couldn’t be in anyone/anything’s way! I guess my environment isn’t as safe as I once thought…
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Just a thought: do you have cats? Don't give up on your plants. They will often surprise you.
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06-18-2024, 09:43 AM
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Just a thought: do you have cats? Don't give up on your plants. They will often surprise you.
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Unfortunately no pets, just people and it is a trend. I literally have to rope off areas that I’m working in, I can’t leave tools out or projects undone, and if things are not secured(like epoxied to the counter tops), they’re getting shoved out of the way. At some point I figured out that my plants are going to be safer mounted in trees than living around the house; I mounted a Phal like 2 weeks before a category 5 hurricane with nothing but the elastics from a COVID mask and NOTHING has happened to it since but blooms.
Thanks for your words of support; these plants really mean a lot to me!
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06-18-2024, 02:55 PM
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The plants will be fine, but might get set back. I like to use zipties to synch the plants down in case something like this happens. It doesn't eliminate damage, but definitely reduces it.
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06-18-2024, 03:56 PM
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The plants will be fine, but might get set back. I like to use zipties to synch the plants down in case something like this happens. It doesn't eliminate damage, but definitely reduces it.
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I’ll take setbacks over dubious survival any day! I appreciate your feedback here and your various resources elsewhere; your Catasetinae instructional series is great!
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06-19-2024, 01:55 PM
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I’ll take setbacks over dubious survival any day! I appreciate your feedback here and your various resources elsewhere; your Catasetinae instructional series is great!
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Thank you! Feel free to shoot me questions if you have them!
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