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Old 03-09-2013, 01:02 AM
Calbears Calbears is offline
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I was given a NOID odontocidium last May. At the time there were only one or two blossoms left. I repotted and it has grown two new pseudobulbs and lots of new roots. I have yet to see any new spikes developing.

What triggers an oncidium to bloom?
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Old 03-09-2013, 01:59 AM
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I would think it would be the wrong time of year for you, mine have all flowered in the last couple of months in Australia so I am guessing you would need to wait until your late summer over there.
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Old 03-09-2013, 03:15 AM
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ok that makes sense. the new growths haven't matured and it was undoubtedly manipulated to flower out of cycle as it had come from a supermarket. thanks.
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Old 03-09-2013, 10:35 AM
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My Onc. Wildcat is in bud at this time each year. Others bloom in the late summer or fall for me. With oncidiums and their crosses, the new growth usually matures, or close to it and then they produce a spike. Without knowing more of what yours is, it's hard to give specific cultural needs. In general they like to be just damp before watering and not dry out too much. They need good draining media and a weakly weekly feed is good. Some of them are fairly high light and others are not. The odontoglossums often prefer cooler temps but hybrids are usually more temperature tolerant. As with many orchids, a cooler night temperature helps produce blooms and good light as well. You might want to use a bloom booster fertilizer prior to the growth maturing as it may help stimulate blooming.
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Old 03-09-2013, 05:25 PM
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Some Onc. can bloom multiple times a year when mature. Others may be seasonal. Many only spike when the new growth is fully grown, some spike on not fully grown new growth.
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