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wobbly new growths on clowesias and cycnoches
This may be a silly question, but are new growths of clowesias and cycnoches supposed to be so wobbly...? I feel like I can easily break apart the growths like string cheese. I've been considering staking up all of them.
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Staking is a good idea, but do it on the backbulbs.
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So, I guess these are more delicate compared to more typical dens, cats, and oncs then. I thought the bulbs were rotting, being so loose. I don't see any external signs of rot but I was worried it had something to do with my culture.
The old bulbs are sturdy in the pot, but the connection between the new growth is concerning. I think I will go ahead an stake up all the new growths. |
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It's odd that the new growths are so weak. How bright and how wet are you growing them? |
I have a couple in sphagnum moss with styrofoam peanuts on the bottom and one in fine bark. They are getting higher end of cattleya level light... and some direct afternoon sun. I water them every 3-5 days and let a bit of the water collect in a saucer. A day after the saucer dries out, I water. The medium stays wet.
I may remove the saucer on a few of them and water accordingly. |
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thanks!
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