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Old 06-08-2010, 05:39 PM
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Can anyone tell me when Sharry Baby begins to throw a spike? I have one in a south facing window that I water every other day; it has 2 new growths as well as air roots; just wondoring when it may spike...

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Also, when I bought it back in March it had the remains of one old spike with one bloom on it...Im assuming if conditions are right I could expect a spike around fall?
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Old 06-08-2010, 06:07 PM
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I'm not sure what the answer is, but mine is in full flower on two spikes just now, with something else that may be another spike.

I only bought mine on Saturday and I'm not yet used to these things, but I think they flower at a certain maturaty level of the growth/p-bulb rather than on a set seasonal patten.
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From what I have been able to dig up Spring though Fall is its blooming season.
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So anytime except winter then.
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So anytime except winter then.
Natrually possibly. Pretty much anything can be forced into bloom and many times some plants just decide to bloom out of there normal season. Here is a link to a recent example of a Cattleya pecivaliana blooming way out of season.

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I think Sharry Baby can bloom pretty much at any time of year, winter included. In fact, when I search through OB posts, although it can spike all year round, it seems that a lot of plant bloom late winter.
But usuallu Oncs will bloom as soon as the new bulbs are mature enough, providing that the growing conditions are right. So once you're 2 new growths mature into bulbs, I wouldn't be surprised if you see some spikes shortly after that.
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