Following on from Terry’s comments about keeping or throwing plants like his lovely clone of Arthos and needing patience and good culture to see full potential.
This arrived as a random eBay find from Germany four years ago.
I only bought it as the plant looked great.
The first bloom is very average.
It made quite an improvement in the second year and in addition there are flammea markings.
In the third year the plant went on its travels and spent four months in a cool Welsh farmhouse before flowering. This probably accounts for the drop in bloom quality.
This season the plant has had a full growth cycle in the new grow room with high light LED’s, a higher overall temperature, humidity and some air movement. The improvement in flower quality is clear. The other lead has two more buds just breaking the sheath. Our local orchid society’s monthly meeting was last Sunday, just before it opened, but with trianae it may well still be looking good in January.
Growth across the four years has been steady with no setbacks and the plant was repotted at the beginning of this growing season when new roots were evident. So the improvement in quality is down to a combination of maturity and culture.
David
This arrived as a random eBay find from Germany four years ago.
I only bought it as the plant looked great.
The first bloom is very average.
It made quite an improvement in the second year and in addition there are flammea markings.
In the third year the plant went on its travels and spent four months in a cool Welsh farmhouse before flowering. This probably accounts for the drop in bloom quality.
This season the plant has had a full growth cycle in the new grow room with high light LED’s, a higher overall temperature, humidity and some air movement. The improvement in flower quality is clear. The other lead has two more buds just breaking the sheath. Our local orchid society’s monthly meeting was last Sunday, just before it opened, but with trianae it may well still be looking good in January.
Growth across the four years has been steady with no setbacks and the plant was repotted at the beginning of this growing season when new roots were evident. So the improvement in quality is down to a combination of maturity and culture.
David