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Old 12-16-2019, 03:37 PM
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I have a few mounts that are in this massive ficus break on one boundary of my yard....this tree line is home to a LOT of wild life and the Orchids are in their space so I generally wont interfere and let things take their natural course.

I was checking on the plants as i was watering and i saw this little spike. I got excited about the possibility of some new flowers and i took a closer look and see that something has eaten out the interior of the spike!!! even crazier, it seems to still be developing and growing in spite of having a major hole in it


i am sure it will fail and blast soon but i thought i would share because it is pretty cool looking

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so this orchid is BAD ASS

the spike that the bug got to is still growing...somehow impossibly and there are two older dormant spikes that have projected new spikes and a BEEFY new spike from the stem.

Outdoor by J Solo, on Flickr

here is a shot of the whole mount- the big phal has been there for a few years, last year i added two minis and that dead stick of dendro cane ( haha there is no such thing as a dead stick of dendo cane if you treat it with love!) and it of course started growing

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the ravaged spike....still growing

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one more to see the big new spike in the back ground

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