The three Dendrobium orchids in bloom

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Some orchids bloom at different times of the year. Usually when the Pseudobulb matures.
And others, like Dendrobiums Nobile for example, have one specific time that the flowers will show and that's it. Every year it is a bit of a waiting game for the buds to finally show on the canes. Sometimes there is more, sometimes less and sometimes none. In case there is none we have another year of waiting, because they will not change their mind during the year.

This is, because Nobile have their own rhythm throughout the year and yes - nurseries can change that and "fake" the seasons to induce blooming when they want them to bloom. But as soon you get one home, it will take its time to adjust to the natural rhythm and seasons.

They will grow new canes and leaves in the warmer months, in the fall they will stop growing and the canes from previous year will drop the leaves. In winter they require lower temperatures and less water - that's when they go dormant and stop growing completely. Around January the buds starts to show and this is also the sign to start watering them a bit more.

And now is the time when they finally bloom and slowly start to grow new canes that will bloom in a year. Pretty simple and straightforward :)

And so my two Nobile are blooming right now. Both have a very pleasant, floral fragrance that on a sunny, warm day can fill up the room.

First one is Dendrobium nobile spring dream - The oldest dendrobium and probably the oldest orchid I have. It has been split multiple times, multiple keikis were taken of it an given away. And she is still with me.
I have two pots actually. The one here is the smaller one and two years ago it was just a keiki (offshoot) too. The bigger one doesn't have many flowers this year.


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There are some young canes growing already. She is in a hurry :)
Each older cane can grow one or two of the new ones from the base. That's how they slowly spread.

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Next we have Dendrobium nobile comet king akatsuki. Bigger flowers in a super intensive colour. They are just amazing! There is usually less of them, but they do catch up with the size.


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More buds to go :)


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And lastly, this is not a Nobile type, but it grows the same way and requires the same care. Plus it is in bloom now so I will show it too: Dendrobium stardust chiyomi.


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I like yellow orchids, I cant help it :)
It also has much slimmer canes, and flowers have different, more starry shape. No fragrance on this one.

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The plant is a total mess: bunch of old canes, old roots, some cakes are twisted in weird directions. Ideally I would have to repot it.. like last year, remove all the old stems that the plant doesn't need anymore together with the dead roots. But I am so not looking forward to it... I am thinking of just cutting the few old canes that I would remove anyway.

But I know the cleaning task will not go away and I will have to do it eventually. Preferably after it is done blooming and starts growing new canes, so that the fresh roots that will start to grow from them will have new place to grow an will not be disturbed (read: ripped with my super gentle repotting).

I have time to prepare myself mentally :P


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These opened more recently. You can still see some buds around. They start from the paler yellow colour and as they mature they darken up to this lovely, intense colour.

A little group shot so you can see the difference.


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The quality Controller always (almost) on duty.


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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
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What would you do without the Quality Controller? 😅

Just seeing the cover photo I would say that it is a Narcissus... but I know it's not hahaha.

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I would be completely lost obviously :D

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Orchids are my favorite flowers. These are so beautiful. The yellow blooms are special. I would also be hesitant to remove old stalks because you could have new growth from them.

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They really are :)
The old ones I wanted to remove are few (5 or so) years old already. They will not grow anything else and their roots are dead. Right now they just take space. I was just postponing the job for a bit too long :p

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Aww ok - if that is the case - then I understand.

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No wonder orchids are so popular, because they are so beautiful and delicate in appearance.

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They really are... they can be very picky too.

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Wow. very beautiful photos of orchids that you share today. I am a fan of orchids.

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Thank you and Hi5 :D

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So simple and straightforward yet I can never get my nobile’s to bloom 😂 not even keep them alive! I have one survivor that I have had for a few years, but I can’t even remember the colour of it, cause it never blooms. Last month I threw away 2 new victims and I give up on buying anymore Nobile’s

Love your comet king! Nice, rich colour 🤩

That Stardust I thought was a Nobile. This is actually one of the 2 most recent victims of mine 😂 This one at least bloomed couple times before it died on me!

I think my issue with dens is that I don’t really like them as much as others. They always grow in weird ways and looks messy.

I do love the blooms on yours though and there are a few non-nobile types that I manage go grow better, but still not as easy to bloom as Cattleyas or Phals 😉

!QUEEN

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Maybe it is not cold enough for them in fall/winter. They need colder few weeks to bloom.
If you can keep them in the coldest place on your house until they start to show little buds, maybe that would help.

I gave up buying them, but because I don't have space. They grow really big. And the messy canes is something I like the least about them too.

Phals don't want to bloom for me... This year only the miniature have flowers. None of the big ones.

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One orchid friend of mine told me she stops watering them from Halloween till Valentines and I followed that advice, but to the misery of my Dens 😂

I’ll try moving them to colder spots next winter. I still have a few non-nobile dens alive, but also never bloom, just grow keiki’s.

Phals can be temperamental too. I have some that bloom every year on the clock, while others I forgot what colour they are as I haven’t seen them in bloom for so long 😂

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Oh boy.. It all depends on what orchid and what is the temperature you keep it. If it is warm, they still need some water or they will just dry up. I don't think they would ever get bone dry in nature being attached to the tree. It is always some condensation around, some fog or mist. Not exactly the same as in rain season, but something.

I water mine less when I see they stopped growing which is probably around Halloween and start to give them more water when I see buds forming. But I never stop completely and I still give them a little splash like once a month. Not soaking like I do during the year.
The temp in winter is probably around 15 degrees.

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That’s what I thought too, but since her approach worked better than mine, I gave it a go with a disastrous effects 😂
Oh well, maybe I misunderstood her advice. Maybe she does the same - water them just a little 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Hello dear friend @ewkaw good day
How exciting is the world of orchids, how many interesting facts about flowering, these things are what I love about nature
Beautiful shots, and what beautiful flowers you have had this year. congratulations
have a happy start to the week

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Thank you! And there is still so much to learn :D

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Have I ever told you how much I admire people who can grow orchids? I am not one of them. I have tried. I kill orchids.

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Oh, I kill them too. I just don't show it :p

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They are beautiful orchids and your photos are awesome too.

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