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New Growth died/bulb turned to mush
I potted up my 2 Fdk. After Dark 'sunset valley' plants into 1 pot using 1/3 horse manure and the rest orchiata/sphagnum moss. Unfortunately at the time I got water in the foliage of one of the new growths. It promptly died - green one day, fallen over the next. Developing bulb was squishy. As an experiment I decided to leave it in the pot - no cinnamon, alcohol swab. I did remove as much of the mushy bulb that I could.
Today I noticed a new growth - see first photo. New growth is on the opposite side to the now-dead growth. Its been about 2-3 weeks. http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05...fb97773944.jpg This photo shows the other growth, doing well. It also shows the now completely dried-out dead growth to the left of the bulb on the lower left-hand side. http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05...55740483e8.jpg The moral of the story is that you shouldn't give up on any catasetum that rots but still has a viable bulb. It will eventually sprout. |
Squishy bulbs are only bad if they're dark colored. Light brown to straw colored squishy bulbs are just the plant absorbing the nutrients in storage.
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In nature the new growth starts at the end of the dry season. This is the dryest time of the year. When the rain sets in, the growth and roots are a few centimeters long. Watering (especially after repotting) too early easily causes rot. But a strong bulb can cope the damage.
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yes, I can kick myself for getting water in the foliage crown. It was quite a big growth, at least 6 inches tall with lots of roots. However a new growth started quick enough. |
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