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Old 03-07-2003, 11:44 PM
Gene Schurg
 
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Default Cycnoches & Catasetum Culture

Pam,

Do you divide in the fall after blooming or in the spring when they are
ready to emerge from dormancy?

Gene


"profpam" wrote in message ...
I once took the advice of someone, who said to divide the catasetum into
clumps of three bulbs to prevent rot. This has surely worked for me,
and the same goes for the others in this family. Another thing is to
remove any bulbs that go soggy -- the old rotten apple that ruins the
barrel approach. Also, don't overwater in the summer and mist in the
winter in southwestern climates as this family is prone to both rot and
shrivel.

. . . Pam
Everything Orchid Management System
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Growing Catasetums http://www.pe.net/~profpam/cataset.html
Culture Sheets for some species
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Dave wrote:

I repotted 3 bulbs, the old back bulb I planted in another pot and it

put
out new growth. When I did not repot I got one new bulb per year.
"Jerry Hoffmeister" wrote in message
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did u also separate into single or 2-3 bulb pieces? I understand the
repotting thing is to make sure to keep them dry while dormant which

can
be
difficult to remember I've left mine (I only have one) in a pot

now
for
it's 3rd year and it's bloomed faithfully w/ 2 spikes on the lead bulb

each
year. Started w/ a 2 bulb piece and it has grown one new one each

year.
I
may unpot it when it goes dormant this year and divide...

"Dave" wrote in message
. com...
I did not see the need to repot them annually until a grower told me

I
would
get better flowering plants. I tried it, removed them from the pot

in
the
fall and repotted them in the spring, one with two bulbs grew 4 new

ones
and bloomed beautiful - have been repotting annually since.
"Michael Gerzog" wrote in message
om...
"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
arthlink.net...


I only have a few of these in my collection and they have only

grown
a
single lead each year. I just thought they were not big enough

to
grow
into
multiple growth plants.

I'd like to hear the opinion of the RGO members here. Do you

divide
your
Cycnoches and Catestums into individual backbulbs regularly?

I only have a few myself, but both of my plants of Cyc. Rocky

Clough
grew 'bulbs from each of 2 separate leads. I guess that's not

quite
the same as sprouting growths from backbulbs, but still, the

result is
2 new growths in the pot.

The others I have, species, are too new to tell what they'll do

yet.
Since I haven't found the need to repot annually (I don't keep

them
quite bone dry while dormant so they don't lose all their old

roots),
annual division seems like more work than it's worth, absent other
considerations.

Michael