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Originally Posted by SouthPark
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Yup looks just like that.
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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
I did a quick search... here's a paper about Cstsm denticulatum. It appears to be one of the Ctsm that you never stop completely watering.
Catasetum denticulatum
There's a section from travaldo's blog, and below it a grower from OrchidForum who gets edema on some of the Ctsm he grows (click on the OrchidForum link to see article).
Maybe your Ctsm falls into that category? Just a thought. Maybe these types are more prone to edema because of the different watering? I'm just guessing based on what I read, but it makes sense.
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Interestingly enough this particular plant is a cycnoches hybrid. I do have a primary hybrid of denticulatum though. That was a good read, thanks. Definitely could see how with a dry period and then water all of the sudden could cause this. From a biological stand. No water than an abundance of it. Like how if your tomato plants get quite dry with fruit on them. Then you water, all that moisture all of the sudden will cause some fruit to split from the rapid uptake.