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Old 04-17-2017, 07:39 AM
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I have been productive today, repotting multiple baby catts into s/h and spring cleaning my growing spaces.

One of the newest, my baby Rlc. Volcano Plum, had a new growth started and it seemed like the perfect time to transfer over s/h. I let it soak in a KelpMax solution for and hour or two and set to work gently prying off old bark pieces thinking "wow, this has got a nice root system." I turn it over and something small and spiky and purple sticks to my finger and my heart drops...

I had just broken off my little baby's new growth.

Bummer. Just did the same damn thing repotting/mounting a Denphal. Inspected the roots, rotated it, it slpped slightly, I tightened my grip, and one finger was right on the damn shoot.
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Old 04-17-2017, 05:11 PM
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I have many goofs, but the latest goof is the one that really hurt the most. And it happened last weekend.

I have always wanted to have a keiki grow out on a phal spike. Don't really know why, but it is just something I have always looked forward to happening. Five years growing orchids, and still not a single keiki on any orchid.

I have a phal equestris that has been blooming for about the past 5 months, pumping out new flowers as the old ones die. The spike grew to over one and half feet in length, which is really not ideal because I have it in a terrarium and it was getting harder and harder to accommodate that growing spike. So last week I decided to just go ahead and cut the spike - did so without carefully looking at the spike. After I cut the spike, I noticed a tiny keiki growing near the end of the spike! I could not believe it! Praying for a keiki for five years, finally get one and cut the damn spike!

I put the spike in water hoping I could keep the keiki alive, but the whole thing just shriveled up after a few days.
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Old 04-21-2017, 12:05 AM
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I know Bletilla striata's culture. My mom filled that strip between the street and the sidewalk with them. My sister has them at the foot of her patio.

So why am I overwatering them?

I blame it on the water lovers near it!
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Old 04-21-2017, 12:31 AM
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Joseia - I too have an equestris and have already harvested a keiki. Then it threw out 3 spikes which kept on growing with no signs of a keiki on any. I cut off the oldest spike and within 2 weeks keikis started growing on the remaining 2 and another spike has started. Maybe this is something you could also do eventually?

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Old 04-21-2017, 08:11 PM
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Joseia - I too have an equestris and have already harvested a keiki. Then it threw out 3 spikes which kept on growing with no signs of a keiki on any. I cut off the oldest spike and within 2 weeks keikis started growing on the remaining 2 and another spike has started. Maybe this is something you could also do eventually?

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Thanks for that idea, I will definitely try it. I have a phal hieroglyphica with 7 spikes, I will give it a try on this one.
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Old 04-21-2017, 08:30 PM
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Last month when moving the new Dracula lotax into sphagnum, I accidentally broke off two new growths. It is so delicate! Fortunately, it is keeps putting out more new growth. I think it has forgiven me.
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