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Two Dendrobium Hibikis
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I had a Dendrobium Hibiki (bracteosum x laevifolium), but yesterday I found another clone of Hibiki with much larger flower size. So I bought it instantly. :) As you can see in the picture, it is almost twice as big as the one I've been growing. Not only the flower size, but the pseudobulbs and leaves are much thicker and larger...bulbs are almost thick as my thumb!
I don't usually grow hybrids much, but this is one of my new favorites. :) |
Quite pretty. A marked difference.
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Hibiki is my favorite den...and in my top 3 of all my orchids. They are both lovely and like you...I would've grabbed up the 2nd.
My flowers are more magenta than either of yours...if I ever see the lighter pink color, I want it too. Nice find and good growing! |
Thanks. I'm also looking for getting a more darker fuchsia colored clone, but most Hibiki plant I see is either ordinary orchid-pink or light pale pink. ;)
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Love! That's the biggest hibiki flower I've ever seen. Nice find!
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How could you pass it up? They are both so beautiful. At least you just have two of them (so far). :)
I have multiple Dendrobium prenticei/Den. lichenastrum...different size/color flowers, different size or shape of pseudobulbs...I must collect all of them. :) |
Papayi,
Do you mind my asking about the dark spots on the leaves of one of the hibiki's? I'm curious if this spread to other leaves, or resulted in the leaves eventually dying? If not, do you know what the spots are, or what caused them? Asking because I started with one spot-inflicted dendrobium, and it has spread to all but 2 of them. So far nothing has stopped it in its tracks. I do have a tiny hibiki as well that seems fine so far! But mine is really tiny with one bloom. |
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I used two systematic fungicides (Benomyl- and Metalaxyl- based), non-systematic fungicide (Mancozeb) and disinfectants (diluted hypochlorous acid (HOCl, diluted to about 4~50 ppm) and 5% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)) to control them from spreading. First I sprayed benomyl, and after one week I sprayed metalaxyl, and after one week back to benomyl. And after a week, again metalaxyl. Then finally I treated them non-systematic fungicide monthly, and the spots appears not to be spreading anymore. Of course, for preventive measures occasionally spray diluted disinfectants around, just to be sure. |
Thank you for the detailed treatment plan! :) I know I can't use copper fungicides, but this is a great breakdown. I have tried draconil on one leaf.
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I realize that this is going to sound like a testimony for Ray, and maybe it is... I had a phal that got black spots, then the leaves yellowed and died. I asked a couple OB experts, who were stumped. I bought Inocucor from First Ray's, followed the instructions. It stinks to high heaven, but it saved my phal. You might give it a try.
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I have purchased Inocuor several times! I started storing it in the refrigerator because of the smell (that was during the summer, at this time of year I can just keep it in our coldest room). I need to re-order.
I did not experience any improvement in existing conditions. I feel that it did keep healthy plants more resistant, I don't know why. I definitely like it for repotting and transitioning. Just wish it were cheaper for the quantity that has to be used. If I can't get this under control, I might just say that dens aren't for me, because that is where the problem started. It's the dens, spread to a few catts, and now a bulbo (how?!) which is in quarantine now. |
A lot of these diseases are fungal and there are actually fungal spores being released from the lesion with can travel through contact with infected plants, vectors (tools, people, etc. touching an infected plant and then a healthy plant), and splashing water.
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