HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

When I got this plant a couple of years ago it was at the end of being
in bloom, so I know it is possible for it to be happy. Then my wife got
a cat who ate it down to a nub. The plant came back strong in
semi-hydro. Now it has filled the pot, has bulbs growing on top of
bulbs, and has such a strong root system that the flexible plastic
semi-hydro container is now rigid and not quite round - the roots
pushing the walls of the pot from the inside. But still it will not
bloom. I've tried my sunniest southern window with flourescent
supplement and my western window. It seems to thrive in almost any
light conditions but still will not bloom.

Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?

-mg
mg [ Di, 30 August 2005 03:30 ] [ ID #50774 ]

Re: HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

mg wrote:
> When I got this plant a couple of years ago it was at the end of being
> in bloom, so I know it is possible for it to be happy. Then my wife got
> a cat who ate it down to a nub. The plant came back strong in
> semi-hydro. Now it has filled the pot, has bulbs growing on top of
> bulbs, and has such a strong root system that the flexible plastic
> semi-hydro container is now rigid and not quite round - the roots
> pushing the walls of the pot from the inside. But still it will not
> bloom. I've tried my sunniest southern window with flourescent
> supplement and my western window. It seems to thrive in almost any
> light conditions but still will not bloom.
>
> Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?
>
> -mg
>
Try putting it outside until it gets a bit chilly. Like 10-15 degrees
above freezing, perhaps, for several nights. That should do it...
Scare it to bloom, if nothing else.

I can't remember the trick to blooming this species. I have it, and it
blooms, so I don't need to. *grin* It is also possible that it is
daylength sensitive, but I'd go with the temperature thing first.

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Rob [ Di, 30 August 2005 14:38 ] [ ID #50775 ]

Re: HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:30:47 GMT in <4313B6C2.9080700 [at] now.com> mg <mg [at] now.com> wrote:
>
> Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?

No experience, but you might want to read through
http://forum.theorchidsource.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb= get_topic;f=4;t=000320

Do you think you have the rambler or the clumper?


--
Chris Dukes
Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil
pakrat [ Di, 30 August 2005 17:38 ] [ ID #50776 ]

Re: HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

After five years, I finally bloomed mine by giving it very high light, hot
temp. low water and food.
Ed Cormier
"mg" <mg [at] now.com> wrote in message news:4313B6C2.9080700 [at] now.com...
> When I got this plant a couple of years ago it was at the end of being in
> bloom, so I know it is possible for it to be happy. Then my wife got a
> cat who ate it down to a nub. The plant came back strong in semi-hydro.
> Now it has filled the pot, has bulbs growing on top of bulbs, and has such
> a strong root system that the flexible plastic semi-hydro container is now
> rigid and not quite round - the roots pushing the walls of the pot from
> the inside. But still it will not bloom. I've tried my sunniest southern
> window with flourescent supplement and my western window. It seems to
> thrive in almost any light conditions but still will not bloom.
>
> Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?
>
> -mg
>
Edmond Cormier [ Di, 30 August 2005 21:30 ] [ ID #50778 ]

Re: HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

Mine blooms with the same care as all of my other plants, but I agree with
Ed on the high light.

As to the rambler or clumper question, I divided a plant and put half in a
basket, the other half in S/H. The first is a rambler, the second a
clumper, which makes me thing rambling is looking for water.

--

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Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"?" <pakrat [at] localhost.private.neotoma.org> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:30:47 GMT in <4313B6C2.9080700 [at] now.com> mg
> <mg [at] now.com> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?
>
> No experience, but you might want to read through
> http://forum.theorchidsource.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb= get_topic;f=4;t=000320
>
> Do you think you have the rambler or the clumper?
>
>
> --
> Chris Dukes
> Suspicion breeds confidence -- Brazil
Ray [ Di, 30 August 2005 23:56 ] [ ID #50779 ]

Re: HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

hmmm, I think it's both a rambler and a clumper. In the sense that it
fills the pot all the way round with pseudobulbs, but also produces
pseudobulbs on top of pseudobulbs, climbing up. As to size, the
pseudobulbs are small. In SH it sucks up a lot of water.

I've had it under less light for a few weeks. Maybe I'll try giving it
more and see what happens. Sounds like I want to treat it like Onc.
Sharry Baby.

Thanks for the help,
-mg


? wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:30:47 GMT in <4313B6C2.9080700 [at] now.com> mg <mg [at] now.com> wrote:
>
>>Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?
>
>
> No experience, but you might want to read through
> http://forum.theorchidsource.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb= get_topic;f=4;t=000320
>
> Do you think you have the rambler or the clumper?
>
>
mg [ Mi, 31 August 2005 02:47 ] [ ID #50780 ]

Re: HELP - Blooming Maxilaria tenufolia

I keep mine up with the vandas!

--

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Plants, Supplies, Artwork, Books and Lots of Free Info!


"mg" <mg [at] now.com> wrote in message news:4314FE0B.9000101 [at] now.com...
> hmmm, I think it's both a rambler and a clumper. In the sense that it
> fills the pot all the way round with pseudobulbs, but also produces
> pseudobulbs on top of pseudobulbs, climbing up. As to size, the
> pseudobulbs are small. In SH it sucks up a lot of water.
>
> I've had it under less light for a few weeks. Maybe I'll try giving it
> more and see what happens. Sounds like I want to treat it like Onc.
> Sharry Baby.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> -mg
>
>
> ? wrote:
>> On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 01:30:47 GMT in <4313B6C2.9080700 [at] now.com> mg
>> <mg [at] now.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone have experience with this who can offer advice?
>>
>>
>> No experience, but you might want to read through
>> http://forum.theorchidsource.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb= get_topic;f=4;t=000320
>>
>> Do you think you have the rambler or the clumper?
>>
>>
>
Ray [ Mi, 31 August 2005 11:40 ] [ ID #50784 ]
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