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Diana Kulaga 26-04-2003 01:08 AM

Enc. cordigera anomoly?
 
This plant is a young thing, so I didn't expect that much yet. But a p-bulb
has grown in the crotch of another p-bulb. What the hey? I have a wierd
looking growth that I have no idea what to do with. The new bulb stopped
growing a month ago, and just sits there. The plant is overall healthy, and
has new growth, so I can let it be, but I am intrigued by this growth. Any
thoughts?

Diana



Al 26-04-2003 02:56 AM

Enc. cordigera anomoly?
 
That's the cattleya version of a kiekie. I have seen baby plants grow from
the top of p-bulbs on Oncidiums and cattleyas: Right there between the
leaves at the top of the bulb. It is rare but sometimes they make roots and
even produce new bulbs like normal plants but often they are just "mini-mes"
riding on the top of the bigger bulb and don't make roots or grow new bulbs.

"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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This plant is a young thing, so I didn't expect that much yet. But a

p-bulb
has grown in the crotch of another p-bulb. What the hey? I have a wierd
looking growth that I have no idea what to do with. The new bulb stopped
growing a month ago, and just sits there. The plant is overall healthy,

and
has new growth, so I can let it be, but I am intrigued by this growth.

Any
thoughts?

Diana





Prem Subrahmanyam 26-04-2003 09:20 AM

Enc. cordigera anomoly?
 
Diana Kulaga wrote:
This plant is a young thing, so I didn't expect that much yet. But a p-bulb
has grown in the crotch of another p-bulb. What the hey? I have a wierd
looking growth that I have no idea what to do with. The new bulb stopped
growing a month ago, and just sits there. The plant is overall healthy, and
has new growth, so I can let it be, but I am intrigued by this growth. Any
thoughts?

Diana


I had this happen to my seedling cordigera...I was so happy to see
something growing from the sheath in the axil, I was sure it was
a spike...turned out to be just a mini-pseudobulb. Over time, all the
leaves on that bulb were shed, leaving just a bulb with a little
bulb at its tip.

---Prem
www.premdesign.com


Diana Kulaga 26-04-2003 09:34 PM

Enc. cordigera anomoly?
 
Thanks, guys! I'll keep an eye on the bugger........

Diana




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