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cabbo 01-31-2009 11:16 PM

Giant Cymbidium milk tea, can I separate?
 
My wife just brought home a GIANT Cym. milk tea. This thing is massive. 4 spikes with like 8-10 flowers each. The whole plant is about 3 feet tall. My question is, can I separate this thing into 2 smaller plants? I assume I can after blooming but is it recommended? I need some advice!

cabbo 02-01-2009 12:01 AM

I should add, it's not the height that bothers me it's the width. It's at least 3 feet wide. I was also wondering about the light requirements. From what I gather, is full morning and/or afternoon sun good?

Aileen 02-01-2009 12:42 AM

Dividing cymbidiums is reasonably fail-safe. You'll need a flame sterlizised knife, and a fair bit of patience for a big orchid.
Wait until it's done blooming, then try to cut between the bulbs, keeping roots intact, and using a flame-sterilized knife.
You may be better off slicing 3 or 4 smaller divisions and leaving the larger original thand trying to cut it in half!
Good luck !

l.ania 02-01-2009 03:44 AM

You can also try putting some carbo medicinalis at the place, where you cut that cymbidium :) i do it always when I cut orchids or their roots :)
Good luck! :)

Roy 02-01-2009 08:28 AM

Apart from the 4 spikes and long leaves, How many bulbs does the plant have ??? Cymbs can grow very large and have 4 spikes off few bulbs. No-one can give advice accurately without knowing this.

Ray 02-01-2009 08:33 AM

When dividing, I recommend keepig a minimum of 3 old pseudobulbs plus a new growth per division.

I can find no such hybrid as Milk Tea, but from the sounds of it, it's a standard cymb, so the best culture is cool temps and bright light.

cabbo 02-01-2009 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by l.ania (Post 188052)
You can also try putting some carbo medicinalis at the place, where you cut that cymbidium :) i do it always when I cut orchids or their roots :)
Good luck! :)

What are carbo medicinals?

l.ania 02-01-2009 10:32 AM

I was afraid you ask about that- that's why I named it in latin ;) I suppose in english it would be activ carbon? :) I'm not sure with the name, but that are pills, you can but it in pharmacy :)

cabbo 02-01-2009 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 188078)
When dividing, I recommend keepig a minimum of 3 old pseudobulbs plus a new growth per division.

I can find no such hybrid as Milk Tea, but from the sounds of it, it's a standard cymb, so the best culture is cool temps and bright light.

I think I have 5 bulbs, so would you keep 3 together and have 2 singles or keep the other 2 together? I'll attempt to attach my first photo.

cabbo 02-01-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Roy (Post 188077)
Apart from the 4 spikes and long leaves, How many bulbs does the plant have ??? Cymbs can grow very large and have 4 spikes off few bulbs. No-one can give advice accurately without knowing this.

Looks like 5 bulbs


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