Earlier this year, I saw a bunch of these at the Chicago botanical garden orchid show and was absolutely smitten with the blooms and how floriferous it can get. As an indoor grower, space comes at a premium and their smaller size meant I could easily accommodate them. Many sources said this plant typically grows canes 12-16 inches in height. Perfect for me. I ordered myself one finally recently and received this monster! 20 inches tall holy crap! 😅 I’m curious to see if the next canes reach this monster size. Anyone else run into something similar with other surprisingly large individuals?
A description I found says canes up to 26 inches...so seems par for the course.
Descriptions also talk about how 'robust' it is...that can often be read as how large and burly
jiblylegs, the vendor that sold you that Dendrobium did a great job growing it. New growth on a sympodial orchid should be as tall or taller than the previous growth if it is happy. Even if it throws multiple leads you want two foot tall canes! Look at the bright side, that orchid will produce flowers from nodes all down that cane. Taller cane with more nodes equals more flowers. Nobile Dens are easy to grow outdoors Summer and Fall until temps hit the low 40’s and then can go in a sunny window until flowering! Since Jairo Yamamoto passed I have been wanting to reacquire some of the Yamamoto hybrids. Happy Growing!
jiblylegs, the vendor that sold you that Dendrobium did a great job growing it. New growth on a sympodial orchid should be as tall or taller than the previous growth if it is happy. Even if it throws multiple leads you want two foot tall canes! Look at the bright side, that orchid will produce flowers from nodes all down that cane. Taller cane with more nodes equals more flowers. Nobile Dens are easy to grow outdoors Summer and Fall until temps hit the low 40’s and then can go in a sunny window until flowering! Since Jairo Yamamoto passed I have been wanting to reacquire some of the Yamamoto hybrids. Happy Growing!
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