emydura
Well-Known Member
I love everything about this one except the bunched flowers.


Wow. Definitely worth the experiment!If you can get hold of some Kelpak, try spraying the plant when the spike has grown, but the buds haven’t fully emerged.
I have no idea If that’ll do anything, but the former US distributor for the product (the manufacturer does so now) owns a winery, and he sprays the grape vines at budding to get the rachis to elongate, allowing the berries to grow more fully and allowing easier penetration of fungicides.
Yes, the yellow from the phillipinense really comes through in this one.That holds a lot of promise.
Is it that yellow?
Origin?
Thanks for the tip Ray.If you can get hold of some Kelpak, try spraying the plant when the spike has grown, but the buds haven’t fully emerged.
I have no idea If that’ll do anything, but the former US distributor for the product (the manufacturer does so now) owns a winery, and he sprays the grape vines at budding to get the rachis to elongate, allowing the berries to grow more fully and allowing easier penetration of fungicides.
Thanks Tony. Unfortunately I was away for a couple of weeks when the flowers were developing.Dimmer, redder light will also help elongate the internodes (though you may end up with more dorsal recurvature as a trade-off), also high humidity, touch the stem as little as possible, and clip the ovary of the last flower directly to the stake so it holds it as high as possible.
The yellow colour comes from the phillipinense grand parent. The pouch just looks the typical colour of phillipinense. That is the thing with complex hybrids. You can get a range of outcomes based on any of the species involved. I think this has generally the best of the parents involved. Yellow colour from the phillipinense and horizontal parents from the roth. Flowers are a bit small though.Sunnybank isnt very yellow at all (in my experience)
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