Saturday, April 6, 2013

Maxillaria tenuifolia blooming

First bud on maxillaria opened today:



It is first time plant reblooming for me, so I am very proud of it even though I did not make any special effort for it to happen.



I like the look of the flower and the smell. There are few more buds on the plant so soon the room will be filled with coconut fragrance.



Thursday, April 4, 2013

Phal. Chang Maw Evergreen 'U-Bix' x P. {Tzu Chiang Litlitz x P. (Buena Jewel x Peach State Red)} x P. (Su-An Super Star x George Vasquez) blooms again.

This plant just finished blooming last fall and now started again.



To be honest I like the previous blooming better and not sure what caused the difference - the color was not as dark and more pink last time.
It is getting much more light now, maybe that is the reason, I don't know.



This plant is a sequential bloomer and there is also second spike started, so I will be enjoying the flowers for a while. The fragrance is still the same and very pleasant.



I have a second plant of the same cross, it currently grows a spike. Very curious to see how the blooms will look on that one.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Corningiana x Coral Isles

This is a poor relative of the plant from previous post, its reversed cross - corningiana x Coral Isles. It nearly died from root rot and was downpotted into smallest net pot with moss for a rescue.
Now I can see at least three new growing points on the roots:



So, it got promoted to the 2 and 1/2 inch clay pot now:


Hope the roots will continue to grow...

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Phal. Coral Isles x corningiana repotting

I wanted to repot my cross of Coral Isles x corningiana because it was hanging froom one side of the small clay pot and keikis root was in a very awkward position.

In general I was pleased with roots conditions of this phal:



Small keiki that terminated unbloomed spike now has two own roots and the third one is poking out too:



I decided that I will not remove this keiki from the mother plant, so I potted the plant making sure that keiki roots are inside the moss too:

Monday, April 1, 2013

Maxillaria tenuifolia buds

It must be spring, because now I keep discovering buds even on the orchids that are out of orchid tanks.
Buds of maxillaria are quite unnoticeable but I did spot this one yesterday:



On closer inspection it turned out that there are few more starting to climb out of the papery sheaths:



So, my Maxi proved to be the easiest plant to grow and the easiest plant to bloom from all the orchids I ever had. It doesn't mind low humidity, it is fine being potted into plastic pot with moss therefore doesn't need to be watered too often and I did nothing special to have her budding now. I really need to check Ecuagenera website for other maxillarias...