My Peristeria elata is doing something strange, so, here's my question (see photos also)
It is growing what I would call a keiki on top of an old pbulb. The old bulb has lost its leaves and the new growth is putting out roots. Should I leave it alone or remove it when the roots are longer and pot it up either with the mother plant or separately. Thanks for any info.
Beverly A.
That's weird! I've never ever seen them put out keikis, but if it's got roots on it I can't imagine what else it would be. From what I understood, these orchids grow out from eyes at the bases of the pseudobulbs -- and mine's only ever done that. I have heard that orchids can put out new growths from old pseudobulbs, though, so who knows?
Very, very cool -- thank you for posting this! I'm interested to see what everyone else says.
they have nodes at the base of the pseudobulb, and at the base of each leaf. new pseudobulbs can grow from any of these nodes. my plant has 5 new bulbs, but only 1 of them is growing from the base of an old bulb:
you can separate them when they're large enough, or you can just keep them all together (the new pseudobulbs still get nutrients through the roots of the old bulbs)