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06-10-2013, 12:05 AM
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Tolumnia sylvestris - the good news ...
The good news is that my never blooming (five years!) Tolumnia sylvestris has a spike! (It did get a spike last year, but withered and died early on)
The bad news is that about 3 weeks ago, it had three spikes ...
When the first small bud disappeared, I noticed that plant had chewed on looking bits. After I soaked the plant in a cup, I saw a fat caterpillar on it! So, I removed him!
The next bud was just there one day, and gone the next ... It doesn't look chewed, but I guess something must have eaten it
Keep your fingers crossed for me and this spike please!
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06-10-2013, 02:23 AM
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A caterpillar! Is it growing outside? What kind, something which will morph into a beautiful butterfly?
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06-10-2013, 02:29 AM
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Yes, the plant is outside. I don't know what kind of caterpillar, but it was a bigger one, so probably a nice butterfly. I'm not sure if it survived the soak I gave the plant, tho (plant is mounted) ... I do relocate caterpillars I find on orchids to other, bigger plants
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06-23-2013, 12:40 AM
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update and photos
I moved this plant indoors to prevent the remaining spike from being eaten. I was worried the change might cause it to blast ... I'm not sure if there were two buds, and one blasted, or just the one bud to begin with - these are tiny! - but the spike is still going, bud getting bigger
I've spotted a couple more possible spikes, but I'm not certain they aren't keikis - have to wait and see ...
I've not been able to get a clear photo of the bud - just too tiny for my camera ...
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06-23-2013, 02:25 PM
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Holy cow, that plant is HUGE!!
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06-23-2013, 07:56 PM
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Keep us posted rabbit. I have one that has refused to bloom.
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06-23-2013, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by isurus79
Holy cow, that plant is HUGE!!
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Hehe - "huge" - not a word I would have associated with this species But, I see what you mean - it has covered it's little twig quite well ...
I found a pic of it when I first got it, nearly five years ago ...
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06-23-2013, 09:56 PM
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My Fingers are crossed !!!!
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06-23-2013, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Phal grower
Keep us posted rabbit. I have one that has refused to bloom.
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I got this in '08 - didn't get a spike until last year (but that withered without blooming) - I had gotten fed up with it, and left it outdoors all winter (mostly sheltered from rain, tho may have gotten a bit now and then - sheltered from frost, put in the garage if there was a chance of freeze), not watering it more than once a week - who knew it it would take that treatment quite well??? ... It had been outside since spring/summer of '11, until I just recently brought it inside hoping to save the remaining spike on it.
It now mostly gets a quick shower for water, rather than a soak, tho I have been soaking once a week, but stopping now - don't want to lose that bud!, haven't fertilized it in a quite some time. It's been going thru winter without fertilizer. The spike last year died after I started to fertilize - I really don't know if that's what caused the spike to abort - but, this year, I've not fertilized since I first saw spikes, and hadn't gotten fertilized over winter at all ...
I don't know - at least in my case, seems that less (less care - water, fert) is more ...
I'll definitely keep everyone posted! Good luck with yours!
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My Fingers are crossed !!!!
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Thank you, Monika!
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06-23-2013, 10:59 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WhiteRabbit
Hehe - "huge" - not a word I would have associated with this species But, I see what you mean - it has covered it's little twig quite well ...
I found a pic of it when I first got it, nearly five years ago ...
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Ha! Yes, I guess "huge" is a relative term!
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