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Old 04-08-2025, 01:33 PM
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The Max tenuifolia will do well with bright light. In time, there will be new growths from the existing pseudobulbs. Don't try to "clean up" brown sheaths that develop along those internodes... they are protecting the root system! (In fact, the root system will continue along those stems between the pseudobulbs). Flowers are little, come out at the base of the new leaves. Smell like coconut! It likes to stay a bit damp, tends to resent repotting. The Phrag likes to be wet... many people set those in a shallow pan with water. So you can grow both of these a lot wetter than you grow the Phals.
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