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Yellowing and Black Tips on Cattleya Hybrid Seed Pods
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I've had a Cattleya hybrid developing seed pods for about a month. They seemed like they were doing well until a few days ago when I noticed yellowing and shriveled, black areas on the tips. It kind of just came out of nowhere, they seemed super healthy and like they were growing well before. I'm really new to the seedpod game so I could have made some dumb mistake but at the moment I can't think what it could've been. Is there any way I can salvage them or are they too far gone? Thanks in advance.
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Does this orchid grow outdoors or indoors? What sort of growth conditions? Temperature, amount of light, watering details - how it is watered, whole plant watered or just roots and media, and how much etc.
Does the plant have any water lodged inside the sheath and causing bacteria issues? |
It grows indoors in a small tiered indoor greenhouse with a small fan running constantly. It is on the tier closest to the growlight. I water it by placing it in a basin, watering it through the top, and letting it soak for a while then draining it.
As far as I know it's not waterlogged. |
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I suspect you're looking at nothing more than pollination that did not "take".
A capsule will stay green for months while it matures, then start to yellow at the ends when it is mature. When we pollinate a flower, immediately the pollen tubes start to grow so the genetic material can reach down into the ovary. That initiates flower collapse and the swelling of the ovary. If there is a genetic incompatibility, that's as far as it goes, and this is the typical result. |
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Okay, thanks anyway, they are declining. I'll try again next time it flowers! The species is C. Little Dipper 'Sato' x Lc. Tropical Aurora 'SVO'
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Should I repot it? The roots don't look great.
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