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Cymbidium report
On Thu, 15 Oct 2015 18:04:20 +0100, Spider wrote:
A couple of years ago, I divided some of my Cymbidiums and, because I'd always found the foliage rather too long and floppy, I judiciously trimmed the strappy leaves so that it was more tidy. I did wonder if this would affect subsequent flowering (as did some urglers; Pam Moore, I think, was one, because she had also found her plants could be untidy and unmanageable). Well, I can report that it doesn't seem to harm the plants or their ability to flower at all. Last year, my plants flowered outside and were spoiled by rain, but at least they *did* flower. This year, two of my plants have put up flower spikes (one has 4, which is more than it had when I bought it!) and I have brought them indoors to keep them pristine so that I can enjoy them this time. The flowers haven't opened yet, but the stems look very healthy indeed. So, although no garden book would ever suggest it or endorse it, the trimming of *some* leaves (usually longer, tatty ones) can be attempted without flowering being affected. To be honest, I don't even remember feeding the Cyms this summer, so they're obviously coping without - in the short term at least. Yes Spider. I have cut back by almost half most of the longest leaves on my cymbidium. I just don't have room for such a big plant and now it needs dividing again. I'm loath to do it in case it stops it flowerint but no sign of any flowers yet. Yours are obviously happy! When do you divide and repot? I think I brought it in too soon. It would have liked the cooler nights and the rain we've got now after hardly any for about 3 weeks. David Hill, I think you said yours are flowering now too, and Bob says it's flowering time. I have 1 cymbidium and 4 phals and no sign of flowers on any ATM. Ever hopeful! |
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