Help with Onc. ornithorrhyncum
My Onc. ornithorrhyncum is in spike for the first time. The spike is a
scrawny looking thing with 12 or so tiny purple buds spaced along it. The question I have is about length of time from spike to flower. This spike has been out for at least a month now and the buds aren't getting any bigger that I can tell. Otherwise the plant seems basically healthy, it has a new growth out that is doing well. Anyone have experience with this species? Thanks, -mg |
Help with Onc. ornithorrhyncum
My understanding is that they're pretty "leggy," and that can vary to a
minor degree depending upon the lighting level it is grown in. Think of it as a loosely-spaced "flock" of pink butterflies trying to attract mates, and the presentation makes more sense. -- Ray Barkalow - First Rays Orchids - www.firstrays.com Plants, Supplies, Books, Artwork, and Lots of Free Info! .. . . . . . . . . . . "mg" wrote in message ... My Onc. ornithorrhyncum is in spike for the first time. The spike is a scrawny looking thing with 12 or so tiny purple buds spaced along it. The question I have is about length of time from spike to flower. This spike has been out for at least a month now and the buds aren't getting any bigger that I can tell. Otherwise the plant seems basically healthy, it has a new growth out that is doing well. Anyone have experience with this species? Thanks, -mg |
Help with Onc. ornithorrhyncum
mg wrote in message ...
This spike has been out for at least a month now and the buds aren't getting any bigger that I can tell. They *are* very slow to flower, as long as the buds don't actually dry up or turn brown, you're OK.;) MG |
Help with Onc. ornithorrhyncum
mg wrote in message ...
My Onc. ornithorrhyncum is in spike for the first time. The spike is a scrawny looking thing with 12 or so tiny purple buds spaced along it. The question I have is about length of time from spike to flower. This spike has been out for at least a month now and the buds aren't getting any bigger that I can tell. Otherwise the plant seems basically healthy, it has a new growth out that is doing well. Anyone have experience with this species? Thanks, -mg Don't be discouraged. I have several oncidiums but not this one. Some will put out long spikes rather quickly and then take their sweet time about developing the buds. Others bloom fairly rapidly after spiking. I guess it depends on the nature of the beast. Be patient. (always good advice with orchids) J. Del Col |
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