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Old 19-06-2007, 11:17 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Diana Kulaga[_2_] Diana Kulaga[_2_] is offline
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Default A really wierd year

It's been strange down here since the '04 hurricanes. Things are still
blooming at odd times. I have a V. denisoniana which bloomed in January. It
is in full spike now. Now, this is a species which can bloom more than once
yearly, but this is an off month, at least for this particular plant. An
Angraecum eburnium didn't bloom at all this year, after sending out a
glorious display last year. Many Catts are blooming off season, and some
more frequently than before.

I'll take what I can get!

Diana

"Gene Schurg" wrote in message
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Is it me or is something wierd happening in the orchid world?

I have a Dendrobium farmeri that in the 5 years I've been growing has
never bloomed. I gave it cattleya lighting. It was a lush green plant.
This year out of frustration I put a plant hanger on it and hung it
outside on the fence. If it survived then I would bring in back into the
house in September. If it died, well no loss since I have plenty of leafy
plants. Today I noticed the leaves are getting bleached out a bit but it's
sending out at least 3 spikes. Hey plant....it's mid June and you are
supposed to be a spring bloomer!

I also have a Vanda sanderiana (Euanthe sanderiana). Each year this plant
sends out 1 or 2 spikes in November. Usually the tip of the spike turns
to mush and I only get 1 or 2 flowers. I hung it outside in May with the
other Vandas and noticed a couple of weeks ago that I have the nicest
spike forming that is not showing any mush! My plan was to grow it out
nicely and offer it at the sales table for someone who has better culture
with this species.

My Phal belina that blooms in October is spiking now. Other stuff seems
to be off schedule.

Should I hang a calendar in the garden so these plants can see they aren't
supposed to be blooming now?

Good Growing,
Gene