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pjoeverett 09-05-2014 08:46 AM

Cattleya skinneri
 
My plant is older and was quite shabby at one point. Now there are several new growths coming out of spaghum moss in an open wire basket and in order to pull out plant I wound need to cut all wires and hope for the best. I would like to transplant and try to give a bloom booster. Last year I had the dry sheaths but no buds:( Should I wait and hope it blooms in spring and then transplant to bark chips?

Fairorchids 09-05-2014 08:57 AM

You can grow it in either material, as long as you adjust watering accordingly. In wire basket, moss should dry fairly quickly, so there should be no pressing need to transplant?

jmmehler 09-05-2014 08:58 AM

There are those who state that when you repot cattleyas, you cut all the roots down to no more than 2 inches in length. This encourages new root growth. I've always had trouble with this notion, because I cherish roots. I still may be wrong.

On another note, One should repot cattleyas when they are putting out new root growth. This notion does make sense to me. Now that we are approaching the end of summer, ask yourself, what phase is your cattleya in? Is it putting out new roots right now? If not, maybe a combination of these two notions would be better entertained next spring.

pjoeverett 09-05-2014 09:08 AM

Cattleya skinneri
 
Bloom booster later ?

silken 09-05-2014 10:35 AM

Some say bloom booster is not necessary. Just reduce the nitrogen ratio. But if using it, apply it before the new growths are fully mature as they are usually beginning to form sheaths as they mature. Different Catts develop their roots at different times, and I wait until new roots are just starting to grow when I re-pot. That way they can adapt to the new media better than the old ones can.

pjoeverett 09-05-2014 11:33 AM

Cattleya skinneri
 
I have a 10-52-10 fertilizer....could I use that at 1/4 the strength? Growths are not fully mature yet.

silken 09-05-2014 11:40 AM

I use a similar ratio before growths are mature so give it a try. Especially if it is a stubborn bloomer, a bloom booster is worth trying. But 1/4 strength for sure, rather than full strength.

pjoeverett 09-05-2014 12:00 PM

cattleya Skinner
 
The directions for indoor plants is 1/2 teaspoon per gallon every two wks .maybe less than 1/4 to start?

silken 09-05-2014 12:28 PM

I don't think 1/4 dose will do any harm.

pjoeverett 09-05-2014 01:30 PM

Cattleya skinneri
 
Thank-you all so very much for your input....so far I've been able to get blooms on plants and in general be more successful with my orchids due to all your responses. I had the chance to read several websites regarding skinneri and I thought what am I doing so wrong if this is such an easy plant to bloom.
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