The last couple evenings I have been repotting my spotted Cattleya hybrids. The tallest among these is Mareeba Tiger at about 16 inches (40cm). It is a vigorous grower but can get unruly as the growth will sprawl and twist as the plant approaches the edge of the pot. Given my space constraints, this is not working for me. So I divided and repotted it and staked up the new growths, but this is just minimally helpful at the time. The new growths are fully grown and producing new roots.
For those Cattleya, especially bifoliate, growers, do you stake up Cattleya growths to keep them tidy and growing up right? If so, do you start early. I have not done this in the past, but think I need to in the future.
I should have taken a before picture but here is the aftermath of my Mareeba Tiger repot. One 5inch pot became 4 pots.
For those Cattleya, especially bifoliate, growers, do you stake up Cattleya growths to keep them tidy and growing up right? If so, do you start early. I have not done this in the past, but think I need to in the future.
I should have taken a before picture but here is the aftermath of my Mareeba Tiger repot. One 5inch pot became 4 pots.