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03-31-2021, 11:03 AM
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Laelia milleri - Is this a spike?
It has a different shape from the previous growths. As I never managed to make it bloom, I'm in doubt.
What do you, experienced milleri growers, think?
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03-31-2021, 11:53 AM
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Does this species spike on immature bulbs?
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03-31-2021, 12:42 PM
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Does this species spike on immature bulbs?
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I don't think so...it's just like any other Catt, from a sheath
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03-31-2021, 01:57 PM
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I don't think so...it's just like any other Catt, from a sheath
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Well, there are several Cattleyas that bloom from the sheath as the new growth is maturing. For example, C. aclandiae throws it's buds as the leaves are opening and kind "vomits" out flowers (at least in my mind ).
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03-31-2021, 02:17 PM
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and kind "vomits" out flowers
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I understand what you mean.
I have a Laelia vasconcelosiana that never produced a sheath, or better, it was an open sheath that looked like a new leave with something inside (that later turned into a spike).
Clearly the shape of this new growth (or whatever it is) is different.
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03-31-2021, 02:46 PM
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I understand what you mean.
I have a Laelia vasconcelosiana that never produced a sheath, or better, it was an open sheath that looked like a new leave with something inside (that later turned into a spike).
Clearly the shape of this new growth (or whatever it is) is different.
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Fingers crossed for a spike! I don't know much about this species, so I'm definitely interested to see the progression. Please add updates.
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03-31-2021, 07:35 PM
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Looks nice and interesting. Nice to see that this is getting documented - with pics.
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05-01-2021, 12:28 PM
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Now I can say what it is: a new leaf...without a sheath, again.
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05-01-2021, 05:13 PM
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Now I can say what it is: a new leaf...without a sheath, again.
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No problem at all rbarata. Really well done in the way you grow it. Doing very nicely. It's going to flower eventually!
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