Showing posts with label Cymbidium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cymbidium. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 March 2019

Cymbidium Time

A bit disappointing that only one of my Cymbidium orchid plants has produced a spike of flowers this year.
At least I have half a dozen large blooms on that plant.

Cymbidium Orchid

Cymbidium Orchid

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Nearly There

The first flowers have started opening on my largest Cymbidium plant:

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I used to think the blobs of sticky sap were caused by insect attack but after some research I was reassured that these are produced naturally by the plant.

Sunday, 25 February 2018

Orchids

The mid size Cymbidium plant has been in flower for about four weeks and seems to have reached its best colouring:

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Another of the Oncidium Twinkle miniatures is also starting to flower.
These blooms are about 10mm at their widest:

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The buds on the larger Cymbidium plants are still developing.
All being well some should open about the middle of next month.

Thursday, 8 February 2018

Orchids

The medium size Cymbidium plant is nearly in full flower now:

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Inside the new propagator an Oncidium twinkle is blooming:

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That Oncidium is a miniature.
Here are both together for comparison:

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There are two other miniatures producing buds at this time so more to look forward to along with the two large Cymbidium plants.

Friday, 2 February 2018

Next to Open

The blooms on my mid size Cymbidium are now opening:

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Colour may deepen a bit when they are fully open.

Thursday, 25 January 2018

Miniature Cymbidium

The single flower on the miniature Cymbidium is finally opening:

Miniature Cymbidium

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

Orchids

One week's growth on the Cymbidiums.
Last week on the left. Yesterday on the right:

Cymbidium Spikes

Doing well even with night temperatures down to 9.5C

A quick peek looking down in the new heated propagator:

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Looking closely at the second photo you can see two of the miniature orchids in spike.
Should be flowering in the not too distant future.

Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Spring Bloomers

No, not a new batch of underwear. Just looking forward as all the Cymbidium orchid plants I repotted some time ago are now producing spikes. At the speed they grow it will probably be Spring before some blooms open.

First a miniature Cymbidium which I have had only a few months has one bud soon to open:
 Cymbidium plants in spike

It, along with my other miniature orchids, reside in a new propagator.
More about that another day.

My four large Cymbidium plants in spike:

This is the one I showed near the end of last year when I expected to see it flower in the new year:
 Cymbidium plants in spike

This one with a spike which looks as though it will have several flowers:
Cymbidium plants in spike

One plant has two spikes:
Cymbidium plants in spike

Finally one which has just started producing a spike.
Hard to spot it is horizontal near the centre of the photo:
Cymbidium plants in spike

What I am looking forward to. A photo I took last year:
Cymbidium Orchid

Sunday, 23 April 2017

Cymbidium Orchid Number Two

It is about four weeks since the first Cymbidium orchid opened its flowers.
They are still in full bloom with no sign of fading as yet:

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They have now being joined by the first of the flowers to open on the larger plant:

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As it has just started opening I expect the colour will improve a bit over the following week.

Nearly in May and the BBC weather forecast for this area for Tuesday to Thursday threatens locally heavy Wintry showers! As it covers all the East Midlands I expect (hope) that will apply more to the higher ground in the Derbyshire Peak District but best to be prepared, just in case. It was only yesterday I put away my snow shovel until next Winter.

An amusing sight I wish I could have photographed last week. A Wood pigeon flew across the garden hotly pursued by a House Sparrow which was only six inches behind the pigeon.  I wish they would do that more often.

Friday, 31 March 2017

This and That

Quite a few of the local birds are visiting the feeders in pairs. Robins, Dunnocks, Blackbirds and Chaffinches all tend to arrive as a couple. Among the Robins is one which spends a lot of time watching me as I potter round the garden or in the greenhouse:

Robin

From time to time bursting into song:

Robin

I've also noticed lots of birds gathering nesting material, Robin, House Sparrow, Blackbird and Starling being among them.

I think my first Cymbidium orchid is now in full bloom:

Cymbidium Orchid

Now waiting for the larger one. Always a long waiting game as they seem to be very slow to grow and mature but make up for it by staying in flower for many weeks. A new miniature one arrived today so I potted it on and gave it a good soak and feed. This one is near flowering size so I am hoping to see it bloom next year.

Monday, 27 March 2017

The Grand Opening

No. Not a shop or a pub or visitor centre but the first of my Cymbidium orchids to flower for a couple of years. What a difference a day makes.

Yesterday:

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This morning:

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It may gain a little more colour as it matures but this smaller variety is nearly all green.

The flower spike on the larger Cymbidium continues to progress:

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Also I was pleased to spot a bud appearing on the tender Australian Kangaroo Paw (Anigozanthos) plant. Great to have managed to get this one through its second Winter in the unheated conservatory as they are often treated as (expensive) annuals in this country:

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It will be put outside again once we are past any chance of early morning frosts.

Monday, 13 March 2017

Now There are Two

This is the progress on the first Cymbidium orchid to show a flower spike. Looks as though it will lose one bloom but the remaining five seem to be progressing nicely:

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Joy on joy - I spied a flower spike on one of my larger Cymbidium plants:

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Looks as though last Spring's dividing and re-potting is showing results.
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