Hello everyone! I have a problematic dendrobium keiki that refuses to grow. It grew a new stem and both plants have leaves that are just the cutest and most perfectly healthy looking. It's been 3 years and they are barely an inch long each! The original keiki grew on a dormant stalk. Does anybody have any idea what is happening?
The first picture shows the keikis that have stagnated. The 2nd shows beautiful flowers the mother plant always has.
I live in Colorado and our air is dry. So I water my plants every 4 days. Fertilize them once or twice a month. My orchids are situated in the south facing room of my house. House temp is maintained at 68°F.
I just repotted it today and changed to new bark medium and sprayed with a weak hormex solution. I hope that will trigger growth.
Orchids are slow-growing plants. Keikis can take a while to get going if separated early. When it begins making a new growth, make sure it doesn't get completely dry between waterings. It would probably grow faster if it were warmer during the growing season.
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From what I know of Denver (I have spent time there in winter and felt like I was crawling out of my skin it was so dry) , you could probably water more often... winter heating on top of naturally low humidity is really desiccating. Den. kingianum should be just beginning to wake up (that does look like a nice new growth starting, and roots should be along presently so this was a good time to repot. ) It will benefit from the best light that you can give it. And if it is fairly close to the window, it will be on the cool side - which would also be good. During the summer, it would benefit from being outside once the danger of surprise snow storms has really passed.