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ThomasB

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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #525 on: December 19, 2012, 10:24:17 AM »
Thank you Erling, Karel and Paul. I think I'll risk buying some young bulbs then and hope I can manage them.


Next question follows.  ;)
A German Pleione grower describes here that he gets larger bulbils by removing all shoots from the bulb in spring. This bulb doesn't have to support the (flowering) shoots so it can grow bulbils earlier which grow way larger till the end of the season. I don't have the heart to do this but had something like that happen accidentally this spring. I broke the young shoot of Eiger 'Snowflake'  but let this bulb sit within the pot. It started with two new shoots on top of the bulb which soon grew roots. I repotted the bulb so the roots could go straight into the substrate and finally got two good sized bulbs in autumn.
Any similar experiences - maybe a way to propagate slow growers a bit quicker (if one has the heart to remove healthy shoots)?
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #526 on: December 20, 2012, 05:18:46 PM »
Hello ThomasB
If and when I break of a shoots by accident it always break my heart. To do that on purpose I am not sure that I can make me self do.  :'( :'( :'( :'(
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #527 on: December 22, 2012, 09:56:06 AM »
Hello,

at the beginning of the 80s Dr. Horst Pfennig, at that time Germany's foremost Pleione grower, had a huge damage done to his collection by a mouse. The critter intruded the winter storage and bit off the growing shoots on each and every bulb, but left the rest of the bulb intact. So Dr. Pfennig had to rely on growing bulbils to restore his collection, which took him several years.
In general I don't think removing the growing shoots to grow larger bulbils will speed up the proliferation process of Pleiones. Only for P. humilis and P. chunii which grow lots but tiny bulbils it may be worth trying.

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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #528 on: December 22, 2012, 07:27:50 PM »
where's the best place to buy some Pleione? I really like whites with yellow throats like Snowflake, pale pinks and pinks/peach with yellow/cream like Guenon, Wheatear and Shot Silk. So tempted with Ebay but I'm not paying stoopid money
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #529 on: December 22, 2012, 07:33:58 PM »
Any number of pleiones sellers around the forum, Mark.....
Paul Cumbleton, ho isn't selling any at the minute, I don't think....

For instance there's
Maren Talbot   http://www.heritageorchids.co.uk/

Ulrich Bangert   http://www.ulrichbangert.de/orchid/index.php

"Slugkiller" David  Llewelyn        www.koolplants.co.uk/Pleiones.html

 Karel T.  http://www.pleione.cz/...... and those are just the ones that come easily to mind :)
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #530 on: December 22, 2012, 07:52:36 PM »
THanks
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #531 on: December 22, 2012, 08:28:01 PM »
Hallo Maggi,
as for me this is a mistake. I'm not a Pleione seller. I'm only growing some Pleiones on the windowsill of my kitchen.
Regards - Ulrich Bangert
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #532 on: December 22, 2012, 08:42:25 PM »
Hallo Maggi,
as for me this is a mistake. I'm not a Pleione seller. I'm only growing some Pleiones on the windowsill of my kitchen.
Regards - Ulrich Bangert
Oh! Sorry Ulrich, my mistake!  :-[
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #533 on: December 22, 2012, 09:06:49 PM »
Another one is Ian Butterfield. Maren Talbot has his list on her homepage:
http://www.heritageorchids.co.uk/Butterfield%20Catalogue%202012-13.pdf
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #534 on: December 22, 2012, 09:26:57 PM »
Rob Potterton also lists some, Mark !

http://www.pottertons.co.uk/pott/browse.php?folder=448
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a potful of christmas pleiones
« Reply #535 on: December 25, 2012, 09:58:13 AM »
Hi,

a potful of Wharfedale 'pine warbler' flowering nicely for christmas.
I've found this clone to be very vigorous and easy to grow and it must be about the best of the winter flowerers available.
All the bulbs in this pot, ranging from 'just about flowering size' to 'huge' have two growths and flowers, despite there being at least a four fold difference in bulb weight.
I left the pot in the unheated greenhouse until early December when the buds were visible before bringing it into the kitchen. They must have received at least one light frost during their time in the glasshouse.
The pot will sit in a cool bedroom until spring, with no water,
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #536 on: December 25, 2012, 06:23:24 PM »
hello David
Thats a nice Christmas present - beautiful.
Merry Christmas
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #537 on: December 30, 2012, 11:55:40 PM »
hi thomas    and fellow pleione growers  this is my  first posting on this forum,i have been growing pleiones for many years。there was an artical published some years ago in the national pleione report edited by peter bradbury。concerning a method of pleione propogation。the artical was i think  by  a d smith in yorkshire。 it envolved  cuting off  a top section  of the speudobulb leaving all basal growths intact,then treating both cut surfaces with a fungicide。you then replant the cut portion。shoots subsequently eminating produce quite large bulbs,plus you still had bulbs produced by other decapertated bulb。   i havent tried this my self as yet。                                                     

however i   did recieve  pseudobulbs  of pleione formosana snowcap  from a well known supplier  , all latent buds were missing,i was not worried。 and large bulbs grew from the apex off these bulbs。    i hope this was of some interest to readers of the forum   

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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #538 on: December 31, 2012, 12:00:17 AM »
So glad you have made a first post, pseudobulb  :)

It is quite strange just how much damage etc that these plants can suffer and still thrive, isn't it?
Then there are some that seem to fade away for no apparent reason - such mysteries! I suppose it is this that keeps us interested,eh?
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Re: Pleione 2012
« Reply #539 on: December 31, 2012, 07:55:27 AM »
A stunning potful of Wharfedale that is, David ! Sublime !!

Welcome to the forum Pseudobulb ! 
So sad that the pleione report stopped a few years ago isn't it ?..  :'( :'(

But then, we're having so much more information on our beloved plants from this delightful Forum don't we ? !  :D :D
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