Showing posts with label Paphiopedilum emersonii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paphiopedilum emersonii. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

Paphiopedilum emersonii new leaf

Now this is a very slow growing slipper. It started a new fan about a year ago. It seemed that there was no progress at all, I thought the new growth will stay with two smallish leaves forever.



Finally I can see the third leaf peeking out now. There is also a second new fan start became visible and some little green spot that might be a third new fan, if I am really lucky:



I am not sure if this growth rate is worth the space this plant is taking...

Friday, February 3, 2012

Paphiopedilum emersonii

The little baby fan on Paph emersonii is very slow. Now it got some brown spot on one of the tips. I dusted it with cinnamon as couldn't dare to cut any part of such small leaf. Hope it will not spread.



When watering I accidentally spilled couple of coconut husk chips from the surface and uncovered yet one more new fan starting (small green thing at the bottom of the picture):



I really was hoping that plant would grow one fan to the bloom before starting the next one, but unfortunately I have no vote in this. Now my Paph. emersonii needs energy to grow two fans at once, so I guess it will be twice longer before I see any flower...

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Paph. emersonii progress

Paphiopedilum emersonii is the only one from several paphs survived my major paphs fiasco, that is still trying to grow something.



I bought bunch of paphs without much research. I potted them into chc and was determined to not let them dry out. Needless to say - I promptly rotted all the roots.
They turned out to be quite robust plants and several of them started to grow new roots. That's when I decided to cut on water, so to not rot the new roots. later on I discovered that almost all new roots just dried out :(.
Now I have Paphs delenatii, micranthum and barbigerum that are still alive but do nothing visible, although foliage looks nice (hopefully they are working on new roots down in the pots).
Paph henrianum dried out and died.
Paphs dianthum and boxalii without roots at all will probably dry out and die, it is just a matter of time. I had to cut whole mushy bottom on them and then stuck them into pots with shallow chc. I keep watering chc and checking for activity, but there is none as of yet. Some of the older leaves look wrinkly, but majority is still fresh, so I keep it for now.

And this pictured emersonii is pushing out new growth:



I read that they are very slow and can take up to 4 years to bloom from a new growth, so not very exciting, but at least it is still alive...

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Paphiopedilum emersonii

This paph came with flower, but probably because it was shipped during summer - flower didn't stay long. Now it is starting to grow new fan - small white nub on the left. Long wait for the next bloom...