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eeyore 18-04-2008 03:09 AM

My spike flowered!!
 
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Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last year. It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold it flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the idea. Thanks to everyone for all your help.



wendy7 18-04-2008 04:11 AM

My spike flowered!!
 
Very nice "eyore" I remember this one, it was our very own Steve that ID'd your plant as Encyclia.
Cheers Wendy
"eeyore" wrote in message ...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last year. It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold it flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the idea. Thanks to everyone for all your help.



K Barrett 18-04-2008 03:56 PM

My spike flowered!!
 
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed between this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message ...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last year. It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold it flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the idea. Thanks to everyone for all your help.



eeyore 19-04-2008 12:25 AM

My spike flowered!!
 
Can't summer on balcony, wind too much of a killer. Not sure what changed.
Only can guess that it waited a bit longer to spike until the days got
longer, or spring was a bit sunnier this year.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed between
this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine that
grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last year. It
seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold it flowered
this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who identified it as
an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small camera,
and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the idea. Thanks to
everyone for all your help.




Diana Kulaga[_5_] 19-04-2008 08:56 PM

My spike flowered!!
 
Well, congratulations! Bet it smells great, too.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Can't summer on balcony, wind too much of a killer. Not sure what
changed. Only can guess that it waited a bit longer to spike until the
days got longer, or spring was a bit sunnier this year.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed between
this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine
that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last year.
It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold it
flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who
identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small camera,
and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the idea. Thanks
to everyone for all your help.






eeyore 20-04-2008 04:20 AM

My spike flowered!!
 
Thanks,

However now I'm confused. If I put it right up to my nose it has a
slight smell. Not obnoxious, but not necessarily pleasant. And weak at
that. Are these plants known to be more fragrant?

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
.. .
Well, congratulations! Bet it smells great, too.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Can't summer on balcony, wind too much of a killer. Not sure what
changed. Only can guess that it waited a bit longer to spike until the
days got longer, or spring was a bit sunnier this year.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed
between this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine
that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last year.
It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold it
flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who
identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small
camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the idea.
Thanks to everyone for all your help.








Diana Kulaga[_5_] 20-04-2008 10:40 PM

My spike flowered!!
 
Some yes, some no. Don't be confused. My bad.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Thanks,

However now I'm confused. If I put it right up to my nose it has a
slight smell. Not obnoxious, but not necessarily pleasant. And weak at
that. Are these plants known to be more fragrant?

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
.. .
Well, congratulations! Bet it smells great, too.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Can't summer on balcony, wind too much of a killer. Not sure what
changed. Only can guess that it waited a bit longer to spike until the
days got longer, or spring was a bit sunnier this year.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed
between this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine
that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last
year. It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and behold
it flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the person who
identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small
camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the
idea. Thanks to everyone for all your help.










eeyore 22-04-2008 01:54 AM

My spike flowered!!
 
My bad,

Appreciate all the information you folks offer.

Now if only someone could give me advice on how to salvage a gongora
after a certain cat has eaten all the leaves. Death by hanging, while
tempting (just kidding) is not an option.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Some yes, some no. Don't be confused. My bad.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Thanks,

However now I'm confused. If I put it right up to my nose it has a
slight smell. Not obnoxious, but not necessarily pleasant. And weak at
that. Are these plants known to be more fragrant?

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
.. .
Well, congratulations! Bet it smells great, too.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Can't summer on balcony, wind too much of a killer. Not sure what
changed. Only can guess that it waited a bit longer to spike until the
days got longer, or spring was a bit sunnier this year.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed
between this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine
that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last
year. It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and
behold it flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the
person who identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small
camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the
idea. Thanks to everyone for all your help.












K Barrett 22-04-2008 03:47 PM

My spike flowered!!
 
If it still has good roots it'll put up a new growth from the base of teh
pseudobulb. Not to worry. Mother Nature is used to these little set backs.

K Barrett

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
My bad,

Appreciate all the information you folks offer.

Now if only someone could give me advice on how to salvage a gongora
after a certain cat has eaten all the leaves. Death by hanging, while
tempting (just kidding) is not an option.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
. ..
Some yes, some no. Don't be confused. My bad.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Thanks,

However now I'm confused. If I put it right up to my nose it has a
slight smell. Not obnoxious, but not necessarily pleasant. And weak at
that. Are these plants known to be more fragrant?

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
.. .
Well, congratulations! Bet it smells great, too.

Diana

"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Can't summer on balcony, wind too much of a killer. Not sure what
changed. Only can guess that it waited a bit longer to spike until the
days got longer, or spring was a bit sunnier this year.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
...
Eeyore,

Congratulations! Did you summer it outside? Is that what changed
between this year and last?

K Barrett
(More of a Poo, actually)
"eeyore" wrote in message
...
Folks may remember a while back that I posted about an Orchid of mine
that grew a very long spike that then died without any flowers last
year. It seemed to be doing the same thing this year. But lo and
behold it flowered this year. From my untrained eye it appears the
person who identified it as an Encyclia was spot on.

Attached is a photo by the proud Popa. With my shaky hands, small
camera, and small flowers, not the clearest shot, but gives you the
idea. Thanks to everyone for all your help.















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