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Originally Posted by Dominicg12
Yes but if a hybrid do you have any idea the species within the cross? I’m hoping to find out what seasons it would bloom if at all possible early. So I was hoping to do it based off the species mix within the cross
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Too many possible variations on the theme to determine the parentage. There are many yellow Oncidium species, used in various combinations, and then recombined. "Yellow Oncidium" covers a lot of territory. As far as bloom season is concerned, it's blooming... the plant tells you what its season is. Even if you did know the species in its background, the plant could favor one parent or another, or split the difference, or do something different than all. It's unpredictable even from primary hybrids (cross of two species) and a more complex mix makes it even less predictable. Add to that the factor of cultural conditions, and you'll find that the plant will do what it wants when it wants. Enjoy it any time that it blooms.