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Old 07-11-2003, 11:42 AM
Ray
 
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Default Help! Flower spikes have "snapped" off overnight!

Do you own a cat or dog?

That sounds like a mechanical break of an otherwise healthy spike, to me.

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{Question from England] I have a pair of cymbidiums that are well
established over 6 years in my care and one has been flowering with a

single
spike for the past 2. The other hasn't flowered for 3 years and has just
recently pushed up two strong spikes followed by another two which are

still
at the "wrapped in leaves" stage. Hooray - I thought!

This morning we discovered that the two larger spikes which were in the
process of unfurling the buds and about 9" have "snapped" off overnight,
halfway up the stems. The break is clean and there is a bead of moisture
sitting on the top of both open stems.

These were both given identical treatment and spent the entire summer
outdoors and about a 6 weeks ago were brought into an indoor room which is
not particularly warm. They are by a window and receive a few hours of
dappled sunlight each morning and ordinary daylight for the rest.

The other cymbidium has remained in full magnificent flower for a month!

I gave them a small amount of "orchid fertiliser" 3 weeks ago and they
appear slightly moist but definitely not wet.

Can anyone help, please? Any advice will be gratefully appreciated!

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