Coelogyne Cristata Orchid Update Flower Spikes Already

Missorchidgirl New Growth From Flower Spikes On Coelogyne Cristata Orchid
Missorchidgirl New Growth From Flower Spikes On Coelogyne Cristata Orchid

Missorchidgirl New Growth From Flower Spikes On Coelogyne Cristata Orchid Here is an update on both my coelogyne cristata orchids. the big lady at the beginning of this video was purchased a few months back, she has grown a few new pseudobulbs which sadly are smaller than the previous ones. Here is an update on both my coelogyne cristata orchids. the big lady at the beginning of this video was purchased a few months back, she has grown a few new pseudobulbs which sadly are.

Coelogyne Cristata Orchids For The People
Coelogyne Cristata Orchids For The People

Coelogyne Cristata Orchids For The People Here are some pic of coelogyne cristata flower spikes coming out. it is indeed very hard to see a difference. i currently have psb spikes growing (no picture sorry), and the only difference i can see is a wider angle of the insertion point of the spike. Since lots of you seemed to like my post from a few days back showing my coelogyne cristata spikes, here’s an update with the flowers opening!. Angela, cristata will grow very happily at intermediate temps. however, beginning november 1st, you need to keep at or below about 60*f to set the flower spikes into growth. Very fragrant, smells like a freshly peeled orange; flowers are 3 4 inches in size and last well. the flowers emerge from the base of the plant between the leaves of new growths. after the flowers have finished then the leaves will begin their growth. these typically flower in december and january.

Coelogyne Cristata Orchids For The People
Coelogyne Cristata Orchids For The People

Coelogyne Cristata Orchids For The People Angela, cristata will grow very happily at intermediate temps. however, beginning november 1st, you need to keep at or below about 60*f to set the flower spikes into growth. Very fragrant, smells like a freshly peeled orange; flowers are 3 4 inches in size and last well. the flowers emerge from the base of the plant between the leaves of new growths. after the flowers have finished then the leaves will begin their growth. these typically flower in december and january. Here's an update on my coelogyne cristata orchid. if you remember i tried to give it the winter rest and new growths started to die. more. I’ve been looking all over the web for someone having the same problem as i am with the coelogyne cristata. my flower spike has also turned brown, looks exactly like your pictures. C. cristata flower spikes can grow up to 1 ft (30 cm) long, each branched spike carrying several long lasting flowers 3 4 inches (8 10 cm) wide. and those pristine white flowers are stunning, with golden yellow fuzzy markings on the lip and ruffled petals. I got this coelogyne cristata about 18 months ago and it’s never flowered. i keep it on a north facing window sill where it gets loads of light but no direct sunlight.

Orchid Coelogyne Cristata Garden Org
Orchid Coelogyne Cristata Garden Org

Orchid Coelogyne Cristata Garden Org Here's an update on my coelogyne cristata orchid. if you remember i tried to give it the winter rest and new growths started to die. more. I’ve been looking all over the web for someone having the same problem as i am with the coelogyne cristata. my flower spike has also turned brown, looks exactly like your pictures. C. cristata flower spikes can grow up to 1 ft (30 cm) long, each branched spike carrying several long lasting flowers 3 4 inches (8 10 cm) wide. and those pristine white flowers are stunning, with golden yellow fuzzy markings on the lip and ruffled petals. I got this coelogyne cristata about 18 months ago and it’s never flowered. i keep it on a north facing window sill where it gets loads of light but no direct sunlight.

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