Hi folks,
I am new to orchid growing, I have a small collection including 2 lady slippers that are still alive after one year. One now has had a stem, which shot up over the winter. The variety is Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum var coloratum x anne HCC AOS [I still am learning what this means!] At the top of the stem but below where the bud would form are what seem to be the beginning of root projections. Is this normal? When a stem shoots up is this
Could someone advise me if this is a good thing and if I am actually going to get a flower.
Thanks so much
snowberry
I am new to orchid growing, I have a small collection including 2 lady slippers that are still alive after one year. One now has had a stem, which shot up over the winter. The variety is Paphiopedilum lawrenceanum var coloratum x anne HCC AOS [I still am learning what this means!] At the top of the stem but below where the bud would form are what seem to be the beginning of root projections. Is this normal? When a stem shoots up is this
Could someone advise me if this is a good thing and if I am actually going to get a flower.
Thanks so much
snowberry