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I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a
difference: It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when I bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud within, continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-) I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph behaved that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so I figure maybe it's normal (?). Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can describe this better. Joanna |
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Correction: make that second to newest growth, whenever I refer to newest
growth, I just noticed that there is a very small new growth coming out from under the tattered dry outer layer's bottom edge. So I figure there are two possibilities, either 1) it's doing very well; or 2) it's doing very poorly and trying to frantically reproduce to save it's life. I am guessing 1, but would appreciate a confirmation. If you need more info before giving a diagnosis, please ask me questions so that I know what else to look for to determine this plant's health. Thanks, Joanna "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:1Lgwd.6099$mn6.5162@trnddc07... I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a difference: It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when I bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud within, continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-) I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph behaved that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so I figure maybe it's normal (?). Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can describe this better. Joanna |
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The layers around the pseudobulb (bracts?) will dry up, that is normal.
They are just there to support and protect the growth as it is developing. As long as the pseudobulb and leaf look healthy it is nothing to worry about. -danny "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:k0hwd.6101$mn6.1123@trnddc07... Correction: make that second to newest growth, whenever I refer to newest growth, I just noticed that there is a very small new growth coming out from under the tattered dry outer layer's bottom edge. So I figure there are two possibilities, either 1) it's doing very well; or 2) it's doing very poorly and trying to frantically reproduce to save it's life. I am guessing 1, but would appreciate a confirmation. If you need more info before giving a diagnosis, please ask me questions so that I know what else to look for to determine this plant's health. Thanks, Joanna "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:1Lgwd.6099$mn6.5162@trnddc07... I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a difference: It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when I bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud within, continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-) I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph behaved that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so I figure maybe it's normal (?). Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can describe this better. Joanna |
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Joanna: Yes, the shedding is normal. I encourage you to carefully peel
away the remnants, because the bract material has served its good purpose (protecting the tender new pb) and is now doing nothing more than providing hiding places for unwanted "livestock." Be esp. careful down around the base, where the new "eyes" form. As far as the new sheath forming before the pb is fully grown -- it may be normal for your plant, some Catts just bloom that way. Or, it may be a sign that the plant's schedule has been a little disrupted [e.g., travel, new conditions in your care compared to where it lived before]. If the latter, it should return to normal by the next blooming. So far, I don't see any cause for alarm. If this new pb stops growing altogether, before it reaches or exceeds the height of the pbs "behind" it, then I would be mildly concerned [this, too, could be caused by change of environment]. If the next new growth also tops out small, then I would be seriously concerned [same principle as each phal leaf should be at least as long as the ones below it]. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:1Lgwd.6099$mn6.5162@trnddc07... I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a difference: It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when I bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud within, continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-) I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph behaved that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so I figure maybe it's normal (?). Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can describe this better. Joanna |
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Joanna: Yes, the shedding is normal. I encourage you to carefully peel
away the remnants, because the bract material has served its good purpose (protecting the tender new pb) and is now doing nothing more than providing hiding places for unwanted "livestock." Be esp. careful down around the base, where the new "eyes" form. As far as the new sheath forming before the pb is fully grown -- it may be normal for your plant, some Catts just bloom that way. Or, it may be a sign that the plant's schedule has been a little disrupted [e.g., travel, new conditions in your care compared to where it lived before]. If the latter, it should return to normal by the next blooming. So far, I don't see any cause for alarm. If this new pb stops growing altogether, before it reaches or exceeds the height of the pbs "behind" it, then I would be mildly concerned [this, too, could be caused by change of environment]. If the next new growth also tops out small, then I would be seriously concerned [same principle as each phal leaf should be at least as long as the ones below it]. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:1Lgwd.6099$mn6.5162@trnddc07... I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a difference: It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when I bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud within, continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-) I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph behaved that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so I figure maybe it's normal (?). Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can describe this better. Joanna |
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Thank you, danny and Kenni! I shall carefully peal off the bract material as
suggested, and I will continue watching the plant's health. Thanks, Joanna "Kenni Judd" wrote in message ... Joanna: Yes, the shedding is normal. I encourage you to carefully peel away the remnants, because the bract material has served its good purpose (protecting the tender new pb) and is now doing nothing more than providing hiding places for unwanted "livestock." Be esp. careful down around the base, where the new "eyes" form. As far as the new sheath forming before the pb is fully grown -- it may be normal for your plant, some Catts just bloom that way. Or, it may be a sign that the plant's schedule has been a little disrupted [e.g., travel, new conditions in your care compared to where it lived before]. If the latter, it should return to normal by the next blooming. So far, I don't see any cause for alarm. If this new pb stops growing altogether, before it reaches or exceeds the height of the pbs "behind" it, then I would be mildly concerned [this, too, could be caused by change of environment]. If the next new growth also tops out small, then I would be seriously concerned [same principle as each phal leaf should be at least as long as the ones below it]. -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "J Fortuna" wrote in message news:1Lgwd.6099$mn6.5162@trnddc07... I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a difference: It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when I bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud within, continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-) I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph behaved that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so I figure maybe it's normal (?). Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can describe this better. Joanna |
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