Cattleya Amethystoglossa 4N
Hey All, wanted to share my first bloom on a recent division I got of a Amethystoglossa 4N. I have to admit, I didn't even expect it to bloom at all, being as it was a recent division I got last year in late September. It didn't have ideal conditions for a bit as I struggled to find (or build) a location to grow it - since it's by far my largest orchid (or plant of any kind). The idea of blooming a plant this large indoors (about 42" from bottom of pot to top of spike), in my basement, is something I was hopeful I could pull off, but I wasn't completely sure until last month.
I built an insulated grow tent of sorts with a led panel and some fans for circulation. Additionally, there's a gravel tray on the bottom where I can add water to keep the humidity up. It gets heated from the heat put off by the led during the day (ends up around 78-80 in winter) and gets a temperature drop at night and falls to whatever the ambient basement temperature - which in winter time gets as low as 62-63.
Regarding the blooms, they are super thick and waxy once fully opened, are so stiff, they would sooner crack then flex if you tried to bend them in your hands. I included pictures of the color which was basically impossible to capture in my basement, even with supplemental lighting. They are a hair over 4" wide on natural spread, but I expect they will improve and be a bit larger on the next blooming since this was a recent 4-bulb division with a relatively small root system... Still surprised it bloomed and didn't abort the buds... 10 flowers no less. Coincidentally, this was also my first experience of seeing these blooms in person. I have a ton of seedlings, small plants, but just for whatever reason never saw these, for sale or otherwise, in bloom locally.
The other thing I noticed was that the color came out as pink background with red spots (first picture is the best color capture I could get) and stayed that way for about two weeks, then shifted to a more white background with pink spots (last two photos on a warm day outside) and held that color for the latter two weeks... Now they're starting to drop, but getting a month of those flowers to look at (and smell) - I can't complain at all.
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