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Holy Oncidium!!!!
A while back I bought an onc. sphacelatum that was overgrown. I didn't really have time to mess with it, so it has sat for a few months. Well, I tore it apart and let the pieces sit for a week or so. Today was the day! After cleaning it up and getting rid of the bad bulbs I ended up with 13 pots of plant. All have at least 3 bulbs and most have 5 or more. Anybody need an onc????
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13 POTS OF PLANT? :shock:
You didn't happen to take a picture of it before you divided, did you? I would love to see it! |
I will take a look and see if I can find one. It was in an 8 inch pot and it was over 16 inches wide. I found bulbs that were completely burried in roots down in the pot. I think it was close to a foot above the pot rim.
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WOW!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: That sounds ridiculously HUGE! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: Can't wait to see pictures! :photo: :photo:
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Do you grow it in agreenhouse? there is a huge one at the Brooklyn Botanic garden.
I bought a bare root piece a couple of months ago or 3. Not doing much in my window. |
No, I grow inside under lights. I can't take credit for its size, I just hope I did ok on the repot. It had about a billion roots.
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that sounds gorgeous!!! I need to buy one because it grows fabulously here.
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Sounds fabulous. I guess you are now a nursery.congrats!
I think i need to get over to the BBG to see this giant oncidium |
i took apart my onc last spring and this year the smaller of the two gave me the most flowers i've ever had out of either of them. i want to see what you have goin on.
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Well, not much is going on at this point. I seem to have a hard time splitting these with no troubles. I do have several pieces left of it that are doing ok. Keeping my fingers crossed. Any advice on how to do it right would be great.
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