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Originally Posted by YoyoRockStar
Not to hijack this thread, but I have a rather noob-ish question regarding Degarmoara as well:
I have a rather large plant consisting of 7-8 pseudobulbs. Only one of them is in bloom. Does each pseudobulb only bloom once, or will they produce new spikes eventually?
matt
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Not familiar with that particular cross, but some will stage their blooms. What I mean is, as far as I know, no Oncidium class orchid (or Brassia, etc.) will bloom more than once on a pseudobulb. However, it sometimes happens that not all pseudobulbs bloom, or spike, at same time. I have had Beallara plants (an intergeneric cross) spike and bloom more than once in a season. But never on the same pseudobulb. I suspect it means the pseudobulbs involved had to go through a certain maturing cycle before they were ready.
These orchids (Oncidiums, Brassias, Encyclias, Brassavolas, etc.) all blossom on matured new growths. The growths each year will emerge, add leaves, grow pseudobulbs, probably add papery stuff around the pseudobulb, then set spikes. The spikes almost always come from around the edge of the pseudobulb except in a few case such as Encyclia, which comes from center of leaf spread. I have found that whether you get one spike or two from a pseudobulb depends entirely on the magnitude of the bulb. I mean that whimpy or even somewhat healthy-looking smallish bulbs will send out smallish spikes at best. To get really tall spikes and multiple spikes you'll have to follow a regular and very regimented fertilizing and watering regime. I believe the secret to this is size of the pseudobulbs. Larger is better!