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Roberta 06-24-2021 08:24 PM

Catasetums looking good over here too...
 
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I'm getting some action on the "left coast of the US" as well! Ctsm expansum grows for me super well - the first to bloom just had 2 (male) flowers, but there's another spike on the way. (flowers are fading fast... I probably triggered pollinia in the process of moving it into the house) Then, another Ctsm. expansum has a nice spike, going to get females (buds already have the shape. male buds are more pointy), but there's another spike starting, I can hope for males. (Another division of that plant is just starting a spike, getting less light, so maybe..) and hybrid Ctsm. J&R Solar is getting to pop - and will be male so I'll get a nice show. And more spikes too. Definitely an excellent year underway - I can't recall when I got so much blooming activity so early. Maybe it's because the plants are maturing, but a very young one from SVO's sale last fall bloomed even earlier.

jcec1 06-25-2021 05:12 AM

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Things are happening way further north and across the pond as well.

It's been a cool (cooler) summer here, the plants are always indoors, but I think there has been only one day above 20C so far. Day length at the moment is 17h30m though.

Shadeflower 06-25-2021 10:07 AM

Nah you two still haven't convinced me on Catasteums :rofl: but they look happy whatever is going on there

DirtyCoconuts 06-25-2021 10:22 AM

Stunning, Roberta.

Simpleton question, do you regard there being any issue with being a blooming plant inside or into less light?

I’ve thought about it but never wanted to make them blast

Roberta 06-25-2021 10:29 AM

Some Catts do better if they are fully opened for a day or 2 before bringing in. But Catasetinae, no issue that I can see. In fact, probably better to move them before they're fully open - you're less likely to trigger the pollinia with the motion. On the male flowers, they're short-lived enough as it is (usually 2 weeks or less) and if they get triggered, they fade within a day or so. When the flowers age, they usually spontaneously eject pollinia... once I start having to clean them off the floor, plants go back outside done or not.

isurus79 06-25-2021 12:48 PM

Looks great!

StephaneL 06-25-2021 06:05 PM

A few hundred kilometers north, my Catasetum Mem. Dorothy Wells is about to bloom, but my Catasetum pileatum still has a long way to go. I have no idea if this is early or not since it is the first year I'll bloom Catasetums.

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Roberta 06-25-2021 06:21 PM

Looking great! I have a Ctsm. pileatum that is getting close too. I recall things running later in past years, maybe I forgot the early ones... but lots of activity - and those incipient spikes just raise the excitement level! It will be a good season! And some that bloom early may do another bloom toward the end of the season too!


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