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Old 12-07-2011, 07:11 AM
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Taking another look at those photos tells me that those new growths are no where near mature. I'll bet they continue growing for several more months, and may yet bloom.

If I'm recalling correctly, on the larger catts, the growths start out fast, then growth continues, but at a slower pace, and sheaths may not appear for a while. Everything is accelerated in the compact hybrids.
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Taking another look at those photos tells me that those new growths are no where near mature. I'll bet they continue growing for several more months, and may yet bloom.

If I'm recalling correctly, on the larger catts, the growths start out fast, then growth continues, but at a slower pace, and sheaths may not appear for a while. Everything is accelerated in the compact hybrids.
That is correct, Ray. Both growths are still sort of new, but almost mature as I see the small pb pushing through the thin green sheath that surrounds the growth. and there are no flower sheath inside, just a knob. These new growths are just smaller compared to the main growth that they grew out from. I think they grew weaker growths due to lack of light. The main growth that flowered in the summer, I remember, had much bigger leaf even as it was emerging from the green sheath.

Oh, well, my poor growing condition for the catt...

By the way, the way I understand is that, once catt hybrid reaches a flowering size, which mine has (it flowered earlier this year), each new growth is supposed to grow the same size or bigger with flowers.
isn't this correct??

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