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| Here are the pictures of the new shoots and their "mums". Please, tell me what they are - spikes or something else ?... Aniko. Last edited by Aniko; 07-13-2006 at 03:05 PM. |
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| One more question: What should I do next? When re potting is actual or necessary? (The medium is good yet, but the pots seem to be crowded, some roots started to come out...) Thank you |
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| i wouldn't repot anything with new spikes starting--too easy to break them. for plants in sphag it's usually once a year or so. don't worry--just enjoy them for the next few months and then take a look at the medium and decide. |
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| It does look like a new bottom shoot which is unusual on a already flowering plant. Look closely at the plant where it comes from the pot and see if it has two leaving sections. If as I guess the grower put two plants in the same pot and the second plant is now flowering. Either way twice the flowers twice the pleasure.
__________________ jerry |
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| _The yellow one - you are right - is a "double", like Siamese twins, but each part had his own flowers from February until now, when only 3 are alive. Both of them started a new shoot. _The white one is blooming yet, and also have a pretty fast growing shoot... So, we are talking about 3 shoots!!! Since this is my first orchid experience I try not to spoil anything. |
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