Haha.
Don't take to too serious.
That is just cool for me to see this.
The greatest things is diversities we have on the earth.
Lots are waiting for you to discover.
I think maybe too much fertiliser... Thai growers are known for force-feeding their plants to get many big bloomings.. What fertiliser are you using for this plant? How often?
Pretty crazy.
What growth hormone are they using?oke:oke:oke:
Unless at least 20% of them do this (in the wild) I wouldn't give it much more than a footnote in the taxonomic description.
Seems like you can make a plant do just about anything in culture.
It looks like the plants from the second colony ( the one that is mixed with pure niveum). I found plants from that colony to be overall bigger and stronger than the 'original' thaianum...
I still wonder if thaianum is a species or just a very poor type of niveum...
i would NOT put that anywhere in a taxonomic description as it is almost certainly not typical, or even close to it. it is some sort of hormone imbalance and likely wont or hasnt yet had the effect on many others and these are just the ones to show it so far. have you been messing around with cytokinins or gibberellins?
Even they use cytokinins, I think it has been used widely all over the world.
Have you found this happens with other species?
Yes, We've had people post multi spikes on this forum before.
Oh that is interesting.
Could you please give me the link? Thx
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