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Old 09-28-2020, 03:31 PM
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I mounted this C. Jungle Beau a couple weeks ago. At the time, I couldn't locate a new growth point.

A growth point developed since, but it is pointing somewhat into the mount, approximately 45 degrees.

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As it starts to make contact with the mount, will the new growth adjust around this obstacle, or do I need to adjust the positioning of this plant. It has quite a few new root tips, and I'm afraid if them getting damaged.
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