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Old 04-11-2012, 11:38 PM
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Last summer, OB member GlenGary sent me some divisions and keikis (thank you so much, Glen!), including two Den. nobile keikis, both two canes of 4-5 inches. I haven't grown this type before, and wasn't sure if these were big enough to bloom yet. Was waiting for leaf drop to indicate if/when to start a winter rest. The first 2-3 months I had these, there was a leaf dropped here and there, but nothing I considered significant. So, I continued on with watering and fertilizing thru fall, tho did reduce water some just due to shorter days, cooler weather.

Some time around very late fall/very early winter, I noticed some nodes starting to swell, and thought to myself "crap, crap, crap" lol. So only then did I greatly reduce water, allowing plant to be rather dry, and eliminate fertilizer. Was checking nubs to try to tell what they might be, thinking they must surely be keikis, since they started before I initiate winter rest (and I also felt plant wasn't getting enough light over winter for blooming) About a month ago, new growth started to appear, and I began to increase water and begin to fertilize, and convinced myself the nubs definitely were keikis.

Well, on Saturday, while watering, I looked at the nubs I saw buds forming! Very happily surprised!

(keikis are from a mounted plant, I believe, and I potted them as best I could)
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Old 04-12-2012, 12:11 AM
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Cool, Sonya! I find that keikis and basal divisions are often readier to bloom than seedlings of comparable size. Very happy-looking plant(s), too! Potted in gravel?

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Old 04-12-2012, 12:52 AM
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Cool, Sonya! I find that keikis and basal divisions are often readier to bloom than seedlings of comparable size. Very happy-looking plant(s), too! Potted in gravel?

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I've had very small keikis bloom on my kingianum, but didn't know if that carries over after they are removed from the parent. I also figured I had futzed up the winter rest, as well as realizing my porch doesn't get a lot of light in winter (sun all morning in summer tho!)

It's actually potted in a combo of pumice and perlite, the gravel on top is to hold the perlite in the pot

I was really surprised (happily so, tho), to see that it's getting buds
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I am very excited for you. I am looking forward to pictures of the blooms.
GlenGary is just awesome...generous with his orchids and with his time to teach new things to all of us.
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thanks Josh I'm quite tickled about it
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I am very excited for you. I am looking forward to pictures of the blooms.
Thanks Bud! It's nice to have OB to share my excitement with - honestly, who else understands my excitement about a plant having buds on it?

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