Paph Fumis Delight in Perpetual Spike No Further Development or Bloom
I must say that I am at my wits end with parvisepalum hybrids, but unfortunately, they are my favorites. This plant (Paph. Fumis Delight) appears to be thriving. It started into spike late last Spring enright before I moved my plants outdoors for the summer. The plant has continued to grow and it put out several new off-set planters. I brought my plants back inside last weekend and the bloom spikes look just like they did when I took the plant outdoors last May.
I grow my orchids in 5 x 5 grow tent. I have a 400 watt ceramic metal halide lamp. This time of year I usually increase the light levels with my paphs, they are kept at a distance of approximately 6 feet from the bottom of the lamp for 12 hours per day. This situation creates an exposure of approximately 1800 footcandles, almost the same intensity as my Phrags.
I water with rainwater and fertlize every other week at half strength. I use both MSU and BetterGro fertilizer. I switch to the bloom fertlizer in winter.
The humidity stays between 50-60%.
Daytime temps with the grow tent in my unheated basement reaches 73-75 degrees. Nighttime temps can reach anywhere from 45 to 55 degrees.
Right now, its planted in a shallow, plastic bulb pot in a mix of medium and fine bark with chunky perilite and expanded clay pellets. Its top dressed with crushed orchid shells.
Check out my pics and let me know if you think these will come on out or if they have blasted in sheath and wont develope.
I've been growing orchids for 20 years. I have no problems with species paphs and the bulldog paphs. In fact, I have a Venustum and a Complex Paph in spike at the moment. These parvi hybrids have me stumped.
I also have a Paph Magic Lantern that is just sitting there and a Paph Ma Belle that's doing the same.
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