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In spike this time of year?
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Isn't it to late in the year for a Neo to be in spike?
I have a Neofinetia Falcata x Darwinara charm (Rainbow) that has a new spike beginning to form. I was told this one has the Benihime flower color. |
Hi Lucky Grower...congrats on your new spike! :biggrin:
While it is a little late in the year for a Neo. to be blooming, what you have here is a Neo x Darwinara, which is a Darwinara: DARWINARA (Dar.) = Ascocentrum × Neofinetia × Rhynchostylis × Vanda. I have a Dar. that blooms at all times of the year because of the influence they get from the four different genus that go into them. Enjoy your spike/blooms! I would love to see pics when they grow out. :) |
You sure are a 'Lucky Grower'. I need to talk to my Darwinara plants, tell them it is OK to bloom at this time of the year. Marilyn
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Yep, seems like they can bloom in the spring and fall.
I've got several Neos and Neo hybrids in spike or bud! Isn't it wonderful? |
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One of mine just started spiking as well (Tamakongo). Seems to take forever, though. The nubbin has been sitting there for last 3-4 weeks with no obvious signs of growth.
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Ummm...you guys got me thinking about my little Neo. I checked it today but alas, there are still no spikes...I'm very confident for next year though, after implementing some changes in how I have been growing it over this coming winter season. :) One more opportunity to be hopelessly optimistic. :D
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I thought I was the only one
I got a Neo at the begnning of the summer. It had strong growth all summer but no spike. Low and behold I look at the plant the other day and there is, at least what I think is a spike. Lets all hope, that would be a great way to end the summer. I will post pictures if and when it happends.
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