Cattleya Alliance Newbie Question--Puple New Growths
Hi everyone! I'm new to cattleyas/catt. hybrids, so I'm not as familiar with differences and what the differences are evidence of, if anything. My question, really, is do I have something where I need to adjust my plants and lighting (or something else) or is this possibly species differences and not to worry? All plants seem to be growing as expected, with new growth and new roots; I am not observing what appears to be any growth issues.
Here's the information:
I have two plant images. The first image is a Bc. Theresa Ricci and its new growth. The second image is a Lcn. Elizabeth Grace and its new growth.
History/conditions: It is currently mid spring/early summer here, with some long light days (14 hours or so ± 2 hours for dawn/dusk lower light). Both plants live in a grow area that's lighted by sunlight from a west-facing, opaque window.
Temps range from 68F-74F. Humidity from 40%-75%.
Theresa Ricci was purchased in November 2022 and has been in my grow area since then (approx. 6 months). It resides in the windowsill. It is the first image (8118) and has the purple growth and what looks like a second growth nub about to rupture from the existing bulb sheath, it looks like. Both items are circled in red on the image.
Elizabeth Grace was a cutting that I received and potted in February 2023 (approx. 3.5 months). It is currently about 18" away from the windowsill due to its size, but it's still receiving the same light but a little less intensity. It is the second image (7433) and has two green growths, both circled in red on the image.
I have read that cattleyas are sensitive to light, with purple spotting on leaves indicative that the plants are getting too much light. Neither plant seems to have spotting on leaves; I'm only seeing the purple on Theresa and on its new growth. I do have an Rlc. Amazing Thailand Rainbow that has a new growth that's purple, similar to Theresa, and it's got a little more light intensity as it's closer to the window like Theresa. It's just not as prominent of a growth, so I didn't include an image.
Thank you for your thoughts on this. I appreciate the wisdom and experience of the group weighing in on this.
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