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DKafkewitz 24-08-2003 10:32 PM

mokara in spike: when to bring indoors?
 
We have a Mokara growing all summer in full sun in NJ. It has now initiated two
spikes. When is the best time to bring it back into our greenhouse where it
will get less light than its outdoor position ?

I ask this because last summer we waited until the buds were well developed on
one spike and partially developed on a second spike and then brought the plant
in. The younger spike aborted all its buds and the first spike lost some of its
youngest buds as well. So we did it wrong !

Any advice would be welcomed.

David

Ray 25-08-2003 12:02 AM

mokara in spike: when to bring indoors?
 
I would let it bloom outdoor, then bring it in.

A lot of plants don't like the conditions changing while trying to bloom.

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Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!

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"DKafkewitz" wrote in message
...
We have a Mokara growing all summer in full sun in NJ. It has now

initiated two
spikes. When is the best time to bring it back into our greenhouse where

it
will get less light than its outdoor position ?

I ask this because last summer we waited until the buds were well

developed on
one spike and partially developed on a second spike and then brought the

plant
in. The younger spike aborted all its buds and the first spike lost some

of its
youngest buds as well. So we did it wrong !

Any advice would be welcomed.

David




DKafkewitz 26-08-2003 09:22 PM

mokara in spike: when to bring indoors?
 
Ray: Thanks for the answer, but I am afraid the climate won't cooperate. Here
in Northern NJ we have already had night temperatures in the high 40s. Mokaras
are, as I understand, warm growers and I am afraid a cold blast at night will
finish off the buds.

I guess the real question I am asking is which is least likely to abort from a
change in growing condtions: a develvoping spike with no buds yet formed, or
developing buds ?

David


Ray 27-08-2003 12:02 AM

mokara in spike: when to bring indoors?
 
David,

I have a flowering renanthera outside and it has handled the temperature
drop quite well! (Of course, it's probably a bit warmer down here in the
Philly area)

My experience is that pre-bud is a better time to move, although it might
discourage the plant from budding. If you change the conditions drastically
while in-bud, they are likely to blast.

--

Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com
Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info!

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"DKafkewitz" wrote in message
...
Ray: Thanks for the answer, but I am afraid the climate won't cooperate.

Here
in Northern NJ we have already had night temperatures in the high 40s.

Mokaras
are, as I understand, warm growers and I am afraid a cold blast at night

will
finish off the buds.

I guess the real question I am asking is which is least likely to abort

from a
change in growing condtions: a develvoping spike with no buds yet formed,

or
developing buds ?

David





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