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Whats happening?
Hi guys! Hope you can help with my orchid dilemna.
I have had a Phalaenopsis for over a year now. Just recently I saw green buds coming from the top of the stem. I thought this was a sign of it budding but as the months passed it appears instead that it has grown green leaf petals of some sort. There are now three nicely colored green leaves at the bottom and two at the top of the stem. with a long, thin glossy colored "bud" hanging down. Does anyone have an idea of what may be happening here? Thanks in advance for any advice, Id be happy to send a photo! FYI: After the bloom last year, I cut the stem about two inches from the top. |
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It is forming another plant, commonly known as a "keiki" (pr. Kay-kee,
Hawaiian for "baby"). When it has leaves and a root system totaling about 4" in length, you may remove it, pot it up, and you then have a second plant identical to the "mother". Some plants are more genetically disposed to doing so, but that often is an indication that your culture was not truly adequate for blooming. My first guess being that it stayed too warm all year long. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "phillyj" wrote in message ups.com... Hi guys! Hope you can help with my orchid dilemna. I have had a Phalaenopsis for over a year now. Just recently I saw green buds coming from the top of the stem. I thought this was a sign of it budding but as the months passed it appears instead that it has grown green leaf petals of some sort. There are now three nicely colored green leaves at the bottom and two at the top of the stem. with a long, thin glossy colored "bud" hanging down. Does anyone have an idea of what may be happening here? Thanks in advance for any advice, Id be happy to send a photo! FYI: After the bloom last year, I cut the stem about two inches from the top. |
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Thanks Ray! Yes, this is what is happening. How cool. My next
question is, why hasn't the parent plant flowered though? In a month or so I will cut the keiki and plant it alone, but is there anything I need to do in order to fascilitate the parent to flower or will it keep producing these babies? Thanks a lot. Jessica On May 28, 2:39 pm, "Ray B" wrote: It is forming another plant, commonly known as a "keiki" (pr. Kay-kee, Hawaiian for "baby"). When it has leaves and a root system totaling about 4" in length, you may remove it, pot it up, and you then have a second plant identical to the "mother". Some plants are more genetically disposed to doing so, but that often is an indication that your culture was not truly adequate for blooming. My first guess being that it stayed too warm all year long. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids -www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies. Books, Artwork, and lots of Free Info! "phillyj" wrote in message ups.com... Hi guys! Hope you can help with my orchid dilemna. I have had a Phalaenopsis for over a year now. Just recently I saw green buds coming from the top of the stem. I thought this was a sign of it budding but as the months passed it appears instead that it has grown green leaf petals of some sort. There are now three nicely colored green leaves at the bottom and two at the top of the stem. with a long, thin glossy colored "bud" hanging down. Does anyone have an idea of what may be happening here? Thanks in advance for any advice, Id be happy to send a photo! FYI: After the bloom last year, I cut the stem about two inches from the top. |
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Congratulations. You're a father, LOL! Ray was referring to the Phal's need
for a drop in temperature in fall to promote blooming. Check out his site. There's loads of good info there. Diana |
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I take it back. Congratulations. You're a mother!
Diana "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .. . Congratulations. You're a father, LOL! Ray was referring to the Phal's need for a drop in temperature in fall to promote blooming. Check out his site. There's loads of good info there. Diana |
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Thanks! The website has some good info...
I appreciate the advice! On May 28, 3:32 pm, "Diana Kulaga" wrote: Congratulations. You're a father, LOL! Ray was referring to the Phal's need for a drop in temperature in fall to promote blooming. Check out his site. There's loads of good info there. Diana |
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