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i am so impatient!
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I have been 'sheath watching' for so so long with this plant! Blc Leo Frigeau....lordy, I watched this growth slowly slowly grow and sheath....and pause pause pause....and grow another lead and pseudobulb and beautiful leaf AND SHEATH! while the first one is dragging its big big sheath....and now, this week I have been watching SHADOWS appear! yes in that first glorious but slow sheath, there are shadows of many buds!
Attachment 128717 and the second sheath is appearing, so nice and crisp! I cant wait to see the buds in it! so now, I am on BUD WATCH! this is really the very very slowest cattleya I ever have had! |
Some orchids really try your patience, don't they?
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The ultimate test of patience! Sometimes growing orchids drives me near insanity, waiting and waiting for a spike/buds to develop. The worst is when the spike stalls... Though yours sounds even more snail like than most.
And now I'm inpatient too, I tried googling the name of the plant and all I get are photos of a bridge! |
Try Fregeau ;)
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At least you got a sheath...with shadows!:biggrin:
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Blc. Mem. Leo Fregeau "Sun breeze' is the proper name, I think I got it right, lol....my memory is so haphazard anymore...I should photo the tag!
I can see 5 beautiful pointy 'fingers' clearly now! 5 of them! that's the biggest stem of flowers on it so far, in 3-4 bloomings! lordy me! I pray I can get them all to show! Attachment 128747 Attachment 128748 I hope the second and new sheath will flower near the same time, got my fingers crossed! |
Good luck!
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I have a Ctt. Penang 'Black Caesar' AM/AOS that is making me as impatient as a kid on Christmas Eve. Never bloomed before, had it since it was a seedling, now 3 big sheaths!
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I really prefer it when I do not notice an orchid is going to bloom until the buds are almost ready to open.
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Here is a cure....grow many orchids so that your attentions aren't fixed on any particular one... Besides, orchids generally bloom once or twice a season. Is not much you can do about it. You are hoping the blooms would overlap from one orchid to another.
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ITS GOING TO BE A MIGHTY BLOOM!
Attachment 128824 Attachment 128825 the oldest sheath has the buds almost at the top ready to burst thru! and the new sheath has bud shadows just showing! |
I too have a first time bloomer that I bought as a bag baby and is blooming for the first year, though had false sheaths for 2 consecutive years. I have 4 flowers coming. Seriously, I am so afraid that the spikes will break, or the kitten will decide they are toys! I know what you are saying about impatience.
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bigger and better!
Attachment 128874 Attachment 128875 Attachment 128876 big fat sheath, buds should poke thru tomorrow or wed....and the flower is from the past bloomings....I only got 2 blooms per stem before....this should be a whopper! |
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What lovely big fat buds poking out! Looks very crowded in there. :)
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I am so glad that they all made it! This will be a wonderful show!
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I always stake my buds, usually there are only 2 or 3 to worry about, but 5! I will probly use a couple sticks, and tie each one best I can....these are big 'floof' cattleyas, so it should be interesting.... I think staking and tying buds would be a good topic for discussion on here! |
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I think I will use green florist tape to hold the individual flower stems.... |
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