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PLEASE?? Surely someone has some thoughts!! :) Why is my dendrobium doing this??
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The newes cane on my NOID Dend. started growing a little over a month ago. It started out fine - growing just like a good little cane should..:biggrin:
A couple weeks ago it started growing sideways. At first I thought it had to do with the lighting so I turned it so the bend was bending AWAY from the light thinking it would straighten back up. Well, it didn't...it got worse. Now I'm noticing the new leaves coming out look kind of funny. Any guesses by looking at the photos? Oh, and FYI - the picture makes the leaves look kind of yellow, but they aren't they are nice and green - just bad lighting when I took the photos, I guess...:photo: Thanks in advance!! |
That's weird looking Ethan! :shock: It doesn't look like it's developing the way it should. It's like the cane part stopped growing and the leaves are stacking up one on top of the other instead of being more spaced out. Is it getting regular water?
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Hi, Terri - Thanks for the reply. It is weird, I've never seen anything like it. And you described perfectly what it seems to be doing.
I did forget to mention - nothing has changed in it's culture or environment. I haven't moved it, I water 1-2 times per week, only when dry. Humidity is a constant 60-80%...it can't be getting too much sun because I can count on one hand the days of sunshine we've had this month. I have another dend. sitting only a foot away with a cane that has just finished growing completely normally. |
HELP!
Does anyone have any thoughts on this or ever experienced this???:_(
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Ethan, I wouldn't worry. I think it's just one of those interesting things about orchid growing, these genetic "flaws" or curiosities that keep us guessing. So long as it remains firm, I'd let it be. It'll be interesting to see how the new canes grow and the spikes you get off of this one. |
The only thing I can think of would be growing toward a light source. But since you said it's not that, I have no idea. Good luck with your investigation and let us know the results.
Eric |
thanks, eric.
I'm glad to see everyone is as stumped as I am...I think...:scratchhead: hehe Well...I will update with more photos if anything changes later on. The previous cane is almost 3 ft. high...this new one is about 6 in. so it will be interesting to see what is going to happen. I can't imagine a 4 foot horizontal cane!! :_( |
Hey Ethan,
That's some weird lookin' stuff goin' on there. It almost looks as though the cane is trying to produce another cane. :hmm Do you remember bumping the plant into anything or has it fallen over in the last few months? If so, it may have gotten cracked in that swollen area below the leaves. One of my Dends. pseudos cracked at the base of a fresh cane last year. I didn't realize it had happened until several weeks later when the leaves began to look stunted. Mine was broken pretty bad. :(I eventually lost the cane, but the plant quickly replaced it with another,:biggrin: aaaand that cane is getting ready to bloom any day now.:biggrin: |
Hey, Junebug....nope - can't remember bumping into it or having it fall or anything. That's a good thought though. I will inspect it today to see if there are any cracks - I don't remember seeing any, but I will inspect it closer.
I'm glad yours survived! It's amazing how resilient those little orchids are, isn't it??? |
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These are photos that were taken this morning. :banana: Hopefully I can prevent my accident prone baby from suffering any future setbacks. |
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