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Paph. Pinnochio Dropped Flower
My Paph. Pinnochio that has been in bloom for about 5 or 6 weeks just dropped a healthy looking flower. It litterally just "fell" off. It was very clean; you can't even see any damage on the back of the flower as if it broke off. There is another very small bud that is still on the spike. Is this naturall? I am new at this but I was expecting the flower to shrivel and die before it dropped.
Otherwise the plant looks healthy. |
A lot of times they fall off just like yours, and some will change color first, but it's all pretty normal. Jim.
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These sorts of Paph hybrids are derived from Cochlopetalum species that are sequential bloomers. A mature plant can be in bloom for a very long time, but with only 1 or 2 flowers on a spike. Usually the 2nd flower is starting to open as the old flower drops.
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It's true, they just plop off almost in perfect condition. Phrags do the same thing.
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This is good information to have! I would have freaked out if it were mine. Now I know what to expect. :lol:
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Yeah, it's normal. I was worried when that happened to my paph's. At first I thought there might have been a lack of nutrients, but learned otherwise by my supplier.
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