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    Default Cycnodes Taiwan Gold

    Enjoying some Thanksgiving colors 😊Name:  IMG_20221115_221343_(700_x_700_pixel).jpg
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    That’s a wonderful display Sheryl.

    Do you treat it like a normal Catasetum or Cychnoches in winter, ie without any water until the new roots are sufficiently long sometimes in spring?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    That’s a wonderful display Sheryl.

    Do you treat it like a normal Catasetum or Cychnoches in winter, ie without any water until the new roots are sufficiently long sometimes in spring?
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    Thank you Arne! Honestly I leave them in the pot until spring, water very sparingly in the winter then when the new growth starts I divide very gently and repot. Each older bulb generally produces 1 or 2 new ones. The repotting gives me the opportunity to straighten the plants so that the new bulbs grow upright instead of sideways�� I remember Jack from this forum removes them completely from the pot in the winter and keeps them on the shaded back porch, no water until new growth in the spring. And sorry it's an orange of course not gold. Can't edit the title
    Last edited by Sheryl; November 17th, 2022 at 07:14 AM.

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    Stunning! So wonderful, Sheryl! Cycnodes are such cool orchids. We lost our in a greenhouse freeze some years ago. I need to get another one.

    Cheers,
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    Yes you should get another Bruce! They're so lovely!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brutal_Dreamer View Post
    Stunning! So wonderful, Sheryl! Cycnodes are such cool orchids. We lost our in a greenhouse freeze some years ago. I need to get another one.

    Cheers,
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    Yes so true Greg!

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    Sheryl. You and I have the same taste in colors. The gorgeous colors in this orchid are almost identical to my Vanda Red Brick that I posted a few days ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheryl View Post
    Enjoying some Thanksgiving colors ��Name:  IMG_20221115_221343_(700_x_700_pixel).jpg
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    Sheryl. You and I have the same taste in colors. The gorgeous colors in this orchid are almost identical to my Vanda Red Brick that I posted a few days ago.

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    LOL - Sheryl! I put two on my wish list for Christmas. hahaha....

    cheers,
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