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The other issue is that they grow... that's a good problem to have, but means that the ones I already have take up more space each year. :hmm |
I also got a Cyc cooperi, as well as the Cl Rebecca Northen remix. Excited for both. I wonder if these plants will bloom this year in their 3-inch pots?
Would love to have a Ctsm saccatum too, but with 3-foot spikes and 6-inch flowers...I just can't do it. |
They could bloom this year, but wouldn't count on it.(Depends on how big they actually are... I have gotten 3 inch pots from SVO where the plants were overflowing it with roots all over the place, they would have been happy in significantly larger pots) Next year highly likely, though.
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Good, I look forward to seeing your saccatum in bloom one day.
Maybe we can all help each other with the Cycnoches cooperi? I've never grown a species from any of the Catasetinae genera and I don't want to flub it up. Any special instructions for these? Or just 'typical' Catasetum care? |
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I'm assuming that culture for Cycnoches is essentially the same as for Catasetum. (I lost one some years ago, but I have gotten a lot better at growing the group, so I'm hoping for the best...) |
I've only grown two Cycnoches and they both seem more sensitive to watering (roots), even during growth.
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Found this on SVOs archived pages:
Cycnoches are quite adaptable and grow well in a number of cultural conditions suitable for Paphiopedilum, Phalaenopsis, Cattleya, and Vanda. The most important factor is respecting their need for winter dormancy. In the late fall and early winter mature leaves will start to yellow and drop off, at these first signs begin to reduce your watering. By mid/late December most leaves should be yellow or have fallen off. At this point watering should be limited to once a month and only in the morning of a sunny day. Some shriveling of the bulbs is expected. Once the new growth has started to develop in the spring and new roots are 3-4” long resume the regular watering practice. These plants are easy to grow and fantastic late summer bloomers. Sunset Valley Orchids - Superior Hybrids for Orchid Enthusiasts Thus spoke Fred, years ago I would imagine. I guess I could always just email or call him and ask :) |
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New Diacrium bicornutum (a week ago) and new release on Catasetums now. There's some nice new species: a re-release of Cl. thylaciochila 'XLNT' x 'Green', a Ctsm. tenebrosum, Ctsm. pileatum imperiale 'Pierre Couret' x self, and a Cyrtopodium punctatum.
I bought a punctatum for the hell of it. I have no idea what to expect. |
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