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Bellatulum Opening Up!
I knew I wanted an orchid because it would make me happy, but I had NO idea it would make me THIS happy!!
My little bella is opening up and each day it brings me more joy. So pretty. And now the brassia has 6 more buds and is working on a 7th. I'm going to make a confession now. Besides watering and feeding them some orchid food, I'm a bad orchid owner. I was worried because I don't really have the right environment for orchids. I read a bunch of books and got freaked out. I don't have a greenhouse or anything. During the day, I let the AC in my apartment sit at 82 degrees (which I'm sure is not the best for the kitties, let alone the orchids). I live in Chicago and it's pretty hot here. Then I come home and enjoy a few hours of AC before I set the living room AC back at 82 for the night. I have a separate AC in my bedroom that keeps me cool while I sleep. I'm pretty broke, so I have to keep the energy costs down this way. Anyway, I'm telling you all of this info so that anyone who is freaked out about not having the right environment for an orchid will realize that miracles can happen. :cheer: Sometimes, the orchids will grow and bloom anyway, even if you don't follow the perfect instructions. :biggrin: http://www.orchidboard.com/community...bellaopen1.JPG http://www.orchidboard.com/community...bellaopen2.JPG http://www.orchidboard.com/community...rassiabuds.JPG |
Everyone's conditions are different and you have found a way to make your situation work for you and what you grow.
There is never only one way to do things. Good growing.:biggrin: |
Saw your post about the browning. What it looks like is the bud got some damage while it was forming. It will not be the best looking flower (due to the brown) but I do not think it will affect the opening of the flower.
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Yes, I'm thinking it might have been water. :( I will be sure not to let that happen next time! But I'm going to go ahead and shower her with love and praise anyway so she doesn't feel bad about her pimple. Hee hee.
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That's one tall and straight spike too! Great looking spike. paph bellatulum seem to have short curved spikes usually
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hey do you guys think it is a paph niveum possibly?
The blooms looks very white without purple blotches, and the way the spike is held upright makes me think this way. If it is a bellatulum and not a niveum, then it is a bellatulum var alba because of the absence of spotting. |
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Paph. bellatulum 'Sugar Spots' X Paph. bellatulum 'Pepper Top' So I guess I've had a little hybrid this whole time without realizing it. This doesn't surprise me at all since I'm a true beginner. :biggrin: Here are some shots I took this morning that show the spots better. I also took one from the side to show that the flower is actually leaning. The spike is pretty straight, but leaning. I've seen pictures of other ones where they are all droopy and I wasn't sure if I was supposed to support it with a stick or anything, but it doesn't seem to be hitting the floor yet... yet. http://www.orchidboard.com/community...s/sadpetal.JPGhttp://www.orchidboard.com/community...aningbella.JPG |
Way to go Blondie! I'm sure next years bloom will be perfect. In your second picture it looks like the spike is reaching for the light.
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Sorry Blondie, but your Paph is not a bellatulum whatever it says on the label.
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Hmmm... :scratchhead: What is it then?
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