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Old 12-22-2008, 10:21 AM
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They still look healthy the flower spike buds have been there for about a month now and there only the size of my pinky, what should I do? Anything at all?
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Old 12-22-2008, 10:32 AM
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Just be patient! What kind of orchid is it? The buds take a long time to grow, and grow so slowly thzt you don't even notice it! My phals are blooming/in bud now, and the waiting for the buds to grow is agonizing!
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Believe it or not ... thats NOT a long time, it's just painful for the grower
Right now I have paph appletonianum sitting in bud since july. I hope for a early feb bloom

Don't sweat it, they're not
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Oh I forgot to mention it's a cympidium noid yet
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Believe it or not ... thats NOT a long time, it's just painful for the grower
Right now I have paph appletonianum sitting in bud since july. I hope for a early feb bloom

Don't sweat it, they're not
Since July?!? Talk about needing patience! I don't know if I would survive the waiting.

Jay, Cymbidium buds need to get pretty large before opening. One month is pretty short.
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cool your jets jay....cym's take a while....and half the joy of growing is the torture and excitement of waiting and watching, lol
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