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Originally Posted by ohanahana
hey all~! i live in the gulf south and hope to grow cattleyas for cut flowers. do you think i'll have a better chance growing plants purchased
in 8" pots rather than 3.5"?
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Yes. The larger the plant, the more blooms per potted plant.
Cattleyas bloom from new shoots that have matured only.
The older pseudobulbs don't bloom but rather provide the newer shoots with energy.
Good strong roots is also important. Without them you'll experience problems like skipping a year or delayed blooming, and disease.
I also recommend you be ready to invest in viral test strips. Viruses are a big problem when you're harvesting the blooms for vigor, shape, color, and cleanliness.
I recommend getting a lot and I also recommend reading up on how to grow orchids by seed and orchids through cloning.
This is serious business. It can be more than just a small business from what I understand.