Rhynchostele cordata
Rhynchostele cordata: Divide pseudobulbs with 2-3 healthy ones and roots in spring/summer. Patience is key!
Rhynchostele cordata: Divide pseudobulbs with 2-3 healthy ones and roots in spring/summer. Patience is key!
Dividing Coelogyne mayeriana: 2+ pseudobulbs, good roots, clean cuts, and patience yield a blooming bounty. #orchidpropagation
New pseudobulbs swell, roots emerge. Spring/summer is Coelogyne uncatta‘s prime for new life.
A sweet scent, a new bloom. Macradenia lutescens, division’s art. New roots unfurl, a green heart.
Tall, vibrant spikes of Cyrtopodium macrobulbon rise. New shoots emergeāa call to propagate; late spring, the sweet spot.
Delicate blooms, a touch of tropics. Propagating Notylia barkeri is truly rewarding!
Gently divide, pot with airy mix, and offer warmth. Patience is key to coaxing new ‘Beautiful Coelogyne’ life.
“Magic” blooms from divisions! Patience, sterile tools, and bright, indirect light nurture new Dimerandra emarginata.