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I split my plant into 3 bulbs a couple of weeks ago.
One is gradually turning yellow, presumably it will die. The second is growing on strongly - photo 1, and is the only one I am watering. Roots are branching too. The third is growing weirdly - there is a growth at the base - normal, but there is also a growth 1/2 way up the bulb. Is this normal ? Do these keiki ? It certainly looks like a keiki ! http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/06/02/ha3agubu.jpghttp://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/06/02/u4avyvug.jpg |
I have read that Catasetinae can keiki from nodes on the pseudobulb.
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Thanks, I hadn't even thought of doing a search.
Anyway I eventually found this article which does mention new growths along the pbulb and how to grow them on. CULTURE OF CATASETINAE |
Catasetinae Culture
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I've even seen keikis growing from the roots.
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the pbulb growing in the first photo matured and is now spiking. What do I do as these are supposed to be heading for dormancy ? I had cut down on watering, but the leaves are still glossy and show no signs of yellowing.
Do I water say 1x per week just to keep the bulb plump while the spike develops ? Fred Clarke's site says stop watering completely by 15 Jan, regardless, but doesn't mention what to do if a spike is growing...... |
Spikes don't count as active growth and new growths (not a keiki) up p-bulb on a stressed plant is normal.
If your plant is still in active growth, water as you normally would during a growing season and keep temps at or above a minimum of 55-60 degrees. |
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