Dendrobium tobanese - keiki or spike?
I purchased this lovely Den. Tobanese var giganteum from a local nursery about six months ago. At the time it was in bloom from what I believe was the current year's flower spike. When I got it home, about half of the leaves dropped off and I gave it an unintentional dry winter rest, watering it only about once every two weeks, and the canes got pretty desiccated. Eventually, I moved it to a warmer spot in my house, got better about watering it at least weekly and the canes visibly improved and after about two months it started a new growth! Hooray! Now here's the question:
About two weeks ago, I saw two spike-like-things coming off last year's cane. One at the very bottom, and one at the very top. Looks like I'm doing something right! Or am I? I'm trying to figure out if they are flower spikes or if they are keikis. In particular, I'm trying to figure out because I want to know if I should be continuing my care as before and let it bloom, or if the plant is protesting. If it's protesting, it is most likely because I haven't been keeping it wet like most people say in culture guides, and I would like to move it to semi-hydro if that's the case. Especially since the media is looking on the old side.
If it's happy as it is, I would not want to mess with something that's making flower spikes and seems to be enjoying what I'm giving it. And I don't want to kill it because it's the most expensive plant in my collection. But if I am to be putting it in semihydro, now certainly seems like the right time given the stage of growth of this year's cane. I think it all hinges on if the current things coming off last year's cane are flower spikes or keikis. What do you guys think? In pic #1 the growth is at the last node on the cane with leaves, in pic #2 it is two canes over from the new growth (same cane as pic #1) and kinda looks like a new growth itself but is coming from the first node on the cane.
Last edited by Grim Tuesday; 04-08-2022 at 12:00 AM..
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