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05-24-2019, 09:21 AM
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Cymbidium Little Black Sambo backbulb growth
I broke this off my mother plant about 2 months ago. It's been kept on top of the leca of the large pot of another plant.
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05-25-2019, 06:23 PM
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Been thinking about this Subrosa. Not sure why. That's a Cymb backbulb? The more I think about it, it looks like Catasetum. Did you mislabel? Or am I just not understanding?
I don't grow Catasetum, but do Cymbs, thus the query.
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05-25-2019, 11:40 PM
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Looks like a Cym back bulb to me. Remember, they ARE related Cymbidae so some similarity in appearance is reasonable... I don't think Cyms and Catasetinae are close enough to breed very well, but I did find a couple of Cymasetum hybrids registered so they can do it . (Cyms DO breed with some other Cymbidae genera like Grammatophyllum)
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05-26-2019, 08:56 AM
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Interesting. Maybe I need to go peel back an old Cym backbulb or two. I've never done so, thus never seen one "naked." Learning something new all the time. Gracias Roberta! 
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05-26-2019, 12:11 PM
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Interesting. Maybe I need to go peel back an old Cym backbulb or two. I've never done so, thus never seen one "naked." Learning something new all the time. Gracias Roberta! 
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Actually, you should be cleaning off the remains of old leaves off both back bulbs and active ones in general - those brown sheaths give scale and other nasties a place to hide.
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05-26-2019, 12:38 PM
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Starting new plants from cymbidium backbulbs by nestling them in moist perlite is what gave me the idea for semi-hydroponic culture!
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07-08-2019, 01:14 PM
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(Sorry, just saw your post) This appears to me to be a Cym BB. By now, you should see more growth from that little node half way up the bulb. If so, plant it upright in a 3"-4" pot with your "mix of choice" but be sure to bury the base of the new growth. If the pot is too short to do this, use a 5" pot. The base of the new growth must be in the mix. Place in a semi shaded place and keep moist. Hopefully the bulb was not kept on its side as the growth will now be growing at a 45 degree angle to the bulb and difficult to plant up when the time comes.
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07-08-2019, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Cym Ladye
(Sorry, just saw your post) This appears to me to be a Cym BB. By now, you should see more growth from that little node half way up the bulb. If so, plant it upright in a 3"-4" pot with your "mix of choice" but be sure to bury the base of the new growth. If the pot is too short to do this, use a 5" pot. The base of the new growth must be in the mix. Place in a semi shaded place and keep moist. Hopefully the bulb was not kept on its side as the growth will now be growing at a 45 degree angle to the bulb and difficult to plant up when the time comes.
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The pbulb has been laid flat since I first noticed the growths. I have it sitting on top of a small pot full of leca sitting in a tray of water. The roots of both new growths have made their way well down into the leca at this point. I'll transfer the whole works into a suitably sized pot in the near future.
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