Cymbidium Orchid
By Delonix1
- 3 Feb, 2012
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My Pink-Mauve Cymbidium which usually blooms in winter. I've brought it back from near death, due to neglect last year. Photo taken Feb. 2, 2012.
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I'm hoping next year it'll bloom, again.
Cymbidiums love to be root-bound -- they only need to re-potted every 7 or 8 years. When they're so tight they can't receive any water to their roots, is the perfect time to re-pot.
Here's how my plant used to look:
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/194919-my-cymbidium-orchid-blooming/member/Delonix1
3 Feb, 2012
Oh yeah, I remember that one. Gorgeous and the same color as mine.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/201900-cymbidium-orchid/member/alexandramou
3 Feb, 2012
Yes, it's the same as yours.
I like the dark maroon or burgundy colored flowered variety. I see it all the time here for sale. Cymbidiums are the most likely the most widely grown orchid. However, some varieties can be expensive.
3 Feb, 2012
At least it'll bloom well next year!
Check this out, a peloric Cym!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/voorchid/2303893076/
3 Feb, 2012
Meanie:
I've seen these here and I don't like them. They have too much green-yellow in the flowers. Years ago, most of the Cymbidiums available looked like the one in that photo.
4 Feb, 2012
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Glad you're taking care of it now!
My Cym is huge!!!! No flower spike though....I think I killed two of them when I re-potted a the wrong time!
In my defense, the plant had actually moved out of the pot....I couldn't even water it.
3 Feb, 2012