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Old 11-20-2008, 08:51 PM
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The spike growing from the top of my dendrobium looks exactly like the new canes that are growing from the same plant at the same time. It looks like a new cane is growing on top of the old cane. Surely this does not happen. Will post photo when I figure out how to do it - do you use photobucket?
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Hi Toshie...you might have a keiki growing on the cane.

Here are some tips for posting pictures here on OB:
http://www.orchidboard.com/community...chidboard.html

Post a pic of your plant and we'll try to figure it out
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Old 11-20-2008, 09:30 PM
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Yowie,

Posted the pic!
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Great! I've never seen anything that looks like that! Are there roots at the bottom of the leaves?
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I don't see any roots (as yet), but it really looks like a whole new cane growing right out of the top! And it looks like the tip is starting to separate into leaves.
Is this where hardcane dends get keikis?

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Wow...That's pretty odd! But it does indeed appear to be new cane growth. Something similar has happened with my Laelia mixta. Two small leaves grew out of the sheath of one of its newest growths!
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Is this where hardcane dends get keikis?Deb
No...that's what makes it so odd to me

A keiki on a hardcane Den is usually a whole new plant growing up along the side of the original cane. You would see a bulb with a few leaves and it's own little root system.

This one is very interesting. It looks like the cane just decided it should be taller!
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Old 11-27-2008, 11:31 PM
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Well, the mystery is solved for me. I took a closer look at the base of the 'spike', and there are two tiny roots!

So this tall growth has an identical growth on top of it!

Is this weird? What should I do with it?
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