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stef666 09-26-2010 10:38 PM

dendronium bigibbum kiki
 
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hi everyone , i have unknown bigibbum crosses in my growing case.One has just shot a kiki from one of the older growths.Its about 2 inches tall at the moment with 3 or 4 roots emerging.There are no new shoots coming from the base of the plant.
Do i take this new growth off and replant or should i leave it on there?

Mikeg 09-26-2010 10:48 PM

You should wait until those roots get bigger. About an insh and a half would be ok two inches would be even better.

Rosiefuture 09-27-2010 03:50 AM

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Originally Posted by stef666 (Post 348011)
hi everyone , i have unknown bigibbum crosses in my growing case.One has just shot a kiki from one of the older growths.Its about 2 inches tall at the moment with 3 or 4 roots emerging.There are no new shoots coming from the base of the plant.
Do i take this new growth off and replant or should i leave it on there?

I would wait until those roots are at least 2 inches long (5cms) before you take it off with a sterilized blade.

stef666 09-27-2010 04:19 AM

bad culture? or normal
 
Are they caused by bad culture or are they a normal occurance?

Rosiefuture 09-27-2010 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by stef666 (Post 348055)
Are they caused by bad culture or are they a normal occurance?

It's a natural occurence, dendrobium throw lots of keiki's in my experience. Just don't take them off too soon or they won't survive.

Where abouts in Oz are you?

stef666 09-27-2010 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Rosiefuture (Post 348083)
It's a natural occurence, dendrobium throw lots of keiki's in my experience. Just don't take them off too soon or they won't survive.

Where abouts in Oz are you?

Im in south aus. I know i could grow many intermediate orchids but u always want to grow the ones you cant:)

Rosiefuture 09-27-2010 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by stef666 (Post 348099)
Im in south aus. I know i could grow many intermediate orchids but u always want to grow the ones you cant:)

I'm in WA, I grow allsorts of orchids, some indoors but mostly outdoors.


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