Adventitious keikis on trichopilia
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I posted this to OGD and the AOS forum a week ago or so but haven't
received the information I'm looking for, so now that I can post here again, here it is: I noticed this while gathering up the trichopilias as I tried to finish the year's repotting before winter sets in (I repot outdoors in the back yard because I have more room and I don't have to worry about the mess). I have seen such things develop on the tops of pseudobulbs before on a few oncidinae, but they usually don't mature and eventually die back. These seem to be becoming viable plantlets, growing roots and even a second growth on one of them. I'd be interested in hearing from those in the know about these adventitious growths - why they happen, how to encourage their formation. I'm particularly happy to see these as they are on an extremely rare and hard to obtain plant, T.eneidae. |
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