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Old 06-08-2006, 12:11 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Default Orchids R in season....or not!


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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All,

Here's a topic for discussion, hopefully. Have any of you seen variables
in the blooming seasons for some of your orchids? I'm not talking about a
plant or two, but many of them.

Since the storms of 2004, it seems to me that lots of our plants have
decided to bloom *out of season*. I can understand that for last year, as
the plants underwent a load of stress the year before. But we didn't have
any significant storm activity in this area last year, and yet the plants
are still off kilter.


Diana


One reason for different amounts of sun could be a change in the amount of
water vapor in the air which you could verify through NOAA. Most southerners
know the difference in summer-sky blue. There's white, bluish white, powder
blue and light blue as opposed to autumn and winter blue, "sky" blue, and
deep blue. Qualitatively humidity is an important part of a southerner's
life but you may not have noticed it quantitatively.
Secondly, you may not have changed anything cultural with your plants, but
what about neighbors including industry? I have no idea what kind of area
you live in and what industry there may be within several miles, but their
emissions may have an impact in amount of light as well as specific chemical
interactions. You might check out neighbors upwind and what they've been
doing.
I have had some plants bloom more than once this year which is a little
unusual. But they're inside, under shade, cooling pads, etc. So I never
thought anything of it.
Gary