Hello everyone I hope I am posting this in the correct forum. I have a Iwanagara Apple Blossom 'Fantastic' which is in a 6" pot in s/h medium. I purchased it several months go from Hausermann's Orchids. It has many canes that have bloomed with several new ones just starting to show sheaths. What should I do with the old canes that have bloomed? Should I cut them if so where should I cut them? The pot is quite crowded.
Thanks Sheridan
Last edited by Ranchnanny; 11-05-2011 at 09:18 PM..
nooooooo do NOT cut the canes! The pseudobulbs are necessary for the plants survival as they store water and nutrients!
Unless the pseudobulb is rotting I would just leave it as it is, it keeps the plant stronger and keeps it going for times when the plant is struggling- its like backup!
Even though the old bulbs wont rebloom they provide the support for new pseudobulbs!
I have a Iwanagara Apple Bloosom in the biggest container they make for s/h and it will be spectacular when it blooms this year. Move it up for even a bigger show for next year.
If you must keep it in this container, divide three of the old pbulbs off and hope it sprouts dormant eyes for another plant to enjoy or trade away.
Thanks Cookiemonster and Brooke for the advice I should have know that you don't cut the canes . I will divide it when these three new canes are done blooming.
LOL Terry!! Isn't it a hoot Its like a whole new hobby trying to take shape.
I don't care what they say today, cuz tomorrow it could be something different again. I'm not bending anymore - screw'em