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misshaped flower - why?
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my Paph got this flower over 1 month ago. Do you have any idea how it can come to a misshaped flower like this? Are the flowers in the future all gonna look like this or does that happen sometimes on a first bloom? Did I do something wrong with it?
Would you advice to cut it off so the orchid can concentrate rather on growing bigger? |
You really need to wait until it flowers again. It looks like a nice healthy plant so could have been damage to the forming bud, excess or change in fertilisers or simply bad genes.
Probably not a bad idea to snip it and let the plant concentrate on growing more. |
Don't know, but I'm with Bloomin_Aussie; see what happens next time. Post the results, normal or deformed, I'm curious to see.
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It's not unusual for first blooms to be a bit wonky. That said a number of variables can affect the growth of the bud. Too dry, too hot, overuse of Superthrive, etc. Keep in mind that plants in bud/bloom require a bit more water than they normally would.
I'd cut the flower as it isn't much to look at. Hopefully next year it will give you a normally shaped one. |
Thanks everybody for your in put! I'll cut the flower and see how it does next time.
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a nice surprise when coming back from holiday (Panama - trees full of orchids!): the flower has finally opened and it looks all normal and beautiful this time :)
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That was fast, mine seem to take forever...very nice.... Jean
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Great......
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It is the genes.
It is not necessarily the first time bloomer thing as I have gone through so many first time bloomer and have never seen this kind of malformation. It can happen at a random time, so you never know. So far, this maudiae type of hybrids have been good to me. I have seen some real bad malformed and streaked flowers in complex hybrids quite often. I tossed one that I bloomed three or four times, and each time it was a "freak" of some sort. lol ---------- Post added at 12:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:38 PM ---------- Quote:
Some are bad! or may take a while until it reaches certain size until they start blooming more often. |
Random misshaped flowers do happen. In the Northeast US there were more than usual in the 2013/2014 blooming season, indicating that there could be an environmental factor (temperature or humidity fluctuation, or a combination of both).
Since Paph buds develop over a 5+ month period, this could be something that took place back in the fall. |
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