Dendrobium Nobile Orchids and the climate change – The result
Today we take a look at the Nobile type Dendrobiums, who are known for adjusting their growth to the external factors and the climate in which they are kept.
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First thing that is different is the month in which they bloom, normally they were in bloom in the middle of February https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxfTx2BwNRs while now it is the beginning of April.
Last year some of them produced 2 sets of canes, while normally this shouldn’t happen. The result is a poorer bloom count for those, while the one who produced one set is blooming the best.
Overall they are now seasoning to the current climate and this decline is temporary. The roots and canes are strong, so health is not affected much, but there are inconveniences.
Ed’s video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uI0bXJWiVDI
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