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02-09-2013, 06:49 PM
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I took it out of the pot and did a little trimming. I put it in a 4 inch aircone pot. I put a bag over the top of most of it. Some of the leaves are so long I couldn't get them in the gallon bag. What kind of bags do you use when you bag plants? What should a healthy lead on a cat look like? This way I know what to look for.
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The shouldn't be completely air tight, so poking holes to the let leaves out should be good. If there is a viable root system, you really don't even need much of a bag anyway.
Also, if you do a Google Image search for "Cattleya lead," you'll see several good examples of what you want to see and plenty of ones that you want to avoid!
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02-09-2013, 07:34 PM
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The shouldn't be completely air tight, so poking holes to the let leaves out should be good. If there is a viable root system, you really don't even need much of a bag anyway.
Also, if you do a Google Image search for "Cattleya lead," you'll see several good examples of what you want to see and plenty of ones that you want to avoid!
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02-10-2013, 10:05 PM
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Here are a few examples of Cattleya healthy growths:
#1 - the pseudobulb has swelled right out of the papery sheath of Cattleya labiata seedling
#2 - the leaf and pseudobulb has elongated fully from the fresh green sheath of Cattleya dowiana seedling.
#3 - mature growth and dry sheath tightly adhereing to the pseudobulb of Rhyncholaelia digbyana
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02-10-2013, 10:13 PM
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Here are a few examples of Cattleya healthy growths:
#1 - the pseudobulb has swelled right out of the papery sheath of Cattleya labiata seedling
#2 - the leaf and pseudobulb has elongated fully from the fresh green sheath of Cattleya dowiana seedling.
#3 - mature growth and dry sheath tightly adhereing to the pseudobulb of Rhycholaelia digbyana
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Thank you! Your pictures and explanation are extremely helpful.
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03-27-2013, 02:03 PM
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I repotted the orchid at the time of the last posts. I trimmed off lots of dead roots and downsized the pot.
I took some pictures today. Does it look like it is improving?
Does that look like a new lead forming in the last two pictures?
Thanks for looking and your help.
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03-27-2013, 02:08 PM
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New roots and a new lead! Looks like it will survive and bloom one day!
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03-27-2013, 02:36 PM
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It is a Better Gro baggie orchid from Lowes. The tag says LC. Spring Drumb 'Volcano Queen' Lavender 10/29/09
I found a picture of what a bloom from it should look like. Hopefully, I help it recover and see it bloom
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03-27-2013, 02:43 PM
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It is a Better Gro baggie orchid from Lowes. The tag says LC. Spring Drumb 'Volcano Queen' Lavender 10/29/09
I found a picture of what a bloom from it should look like. Hopefully, I help it recover and see it bloom
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Wow! That would be great to get blooms like that! Good luck and post pics when it does bloom.
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03-27-2013, 02:48 PM
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Wow! That would be great to get blooms like that! Good luck and post pics when it does bloom.
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Thank you, I will. Any guess how long until it is recovered and will bloom? I bought it as blooming size, but not sure it was and it certainly had a set back.
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03-27-2013, 03:00 PM
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If it remains happy I think it could bloom from that new growth. baby that along and it may produce a sheath and spike.
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