Dendrobium Flower Keiki
Dendrobium Orchid is a typical sample.
Dendrobium Flower Keiki. On a Dendrobium the keiki is typically found sprouting along the length of the cane or from the end of t he cane. Keiki means the little one child or baby in Hawaiian which is where the term originated. Maintain a humidity level of at least 50 for your orchid.
Dendrobium kingianum THE KEIKI MAKER by Brian Milligan. In horticulture a keiki ˈ k eɪ k iː KAY-kee is a plant produced asexually by an orchid plant especially Dendrobium Epidendrum sensu lato and Phalaenopsis orchids. The orchids that most commonly produce keikis are Dendrobiums Oncidiums Epidendrums and Phalaenopsis.
Undoubtedly the most commonly grown Australian native orchid at least in the southern states is Dendrobium kingianum. The word keiki is Hawaiian for baby or child literally the little one. These plantlets can grow naturally and they can be encouraged by using plant hormones.
But you will encounter cases that your Dendrobium Orchids only germinate Keikis while there are no flowers. This video shows you how. Speciosum require cooler growing conditions and a less humid environment than the popular moth orchid Phalaenopsis 16C-18C is ideal.
In Dendrobium descended from Den. Dendrobiums reproduce by forming baby plantlets called keikis. Dendrobium anosmum keikis these are tiny and have little green tissue to support independent growth removing keikis this size is not advised.
Keikis are seen more frequently on Phalaenopsis Epidendrum and Dendrobium than on other orchids. Dendrobiums make excellent houseplants. On a Phalaenopsis a keiki arises from one node along the flower stem.
In some cases when an orchid starts to put out a keiki it is trying to tell you that it is not doing well and its making an effort to clone itself to keep its bloodline going in case it dies. The Dendrobium genus is one of the largest of all orchid groups with nearly 2000 species. Keiki KAY-key Hawaiian for baby is the term for a new plantlet growing on a mother orchid.
Keikis form on other genra of orchids as well but it is less common. Dendrobium anosmum keiki this plant has a good size for a keiki and a significant growth of roots. I have seen plants produce keiki all along the cane where flowers should have been.
This native of New South Wales and southern Queensland adapts well to Victorian conditions and soon develops into a fine specimen plant. On Paphiopedilum Roots Some originate growth on roots outside the leaf axils which suggest the possibility of further propagation. Removing a Dendrobium Keiki plantlet and potting it in its own container.
Ideally the dendrobium orchid should have a 50-70 humidity level around them. Now only a few weeks after the buds formed roots have developed and have gotten pretty big. Keikis are genetically identical to their mother and will bear flowers that look like the mothers too.
You can also place a shallow tray filled with water near your plant to help increase humidity in the immediate area. Most such as Dendrobium nobile and D. Phalaenopsis Vanda Dendrobium and Catasetum are a few of the better-known orchid genera that can be easily propagated by removing keikis Hawaiian word for baby at the right time.
Increase humidity by running a humidifier near your plant. On Dendrobium Victoria-reginae When the keiki roots are one or two inches long they can be potted in a medium slightly firmer than the host pot. Native to southeast Asia these plants grow in all manner of climatesfrom hot wet lowlands to high-altitude cool mountains.
An orchid keiki is a baby replica of the mother plant a clone with the exact same DNA reproduced asexuallynot by pollination. The keiki is an exact copy of the original plant that grows from a node on the stalk or cane of an orchid plant. Dendrobiums are primarily epiphytes meaning they grow on other plants.
Phalaenopsis and Dendrobium orchids are especially prone to producing keikis. The baby plant is an exact clone of the mother plant sometimes flowering while still attached to the mother. Keiki pronounced Kay-Key is simply a Hawaiian term for baby.
Orchid keikis are baby plants or offshoots of the mother plant and an easy method of propagation for some orchid varieties. On my Dendrobium Burana Green developed a flower spike. This new baby plant will display the same flower pattern shape colors and texture as the mother plant.
Frequently we are asked what should be done when this happens. If your Orchid bloom flower the flowers are not big or beautiful or bold. Phalaenopsis Dendrobium and Epidendrum are just some of the types of orchids that are known to generate keikis naturally.
When winter comes Dendrobium Orchis sleeps and waits for spring to bloom flower and grow keiki. They occur most typically among the Dendrobium Epidendrum and Phalaenopsis genera of orchids.