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Originally Posted by Roberta
Most of the time, they just don't. A lot depends on the roots - if the roots system from those pseudobulbs is really good, maybe... but usually, the plant puts its resources into the new growth which also produces new roots. Those older pseudobulbs are the reserves - in case of "drought", it can pull resources from the old pseudobulbs to support the new growth. Once it does, there's not really a mechanism to put those resources back. Not necessary for the future growth of the plant, so it doesn't revisit the past (or the past condition of the pseudobulbs)
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Thank you. I understand more of the mechanisms now. Hope that the new growth will thrive. Appreciate your explanation... Have a great day!
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Originally Posted by Leafmite
As long as you keep the new pseudobulbs and those roots happy the orchid will be fine. Don't try to remove the old pseudobulbs as they will keep supplying energy to the new pseudobulbs. Good luck!
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Thank you. I improved the aeration and left it as it was. Hope that the old pseudobulbs will keep on supporting the new growth. Appreciate your help... Have a great day!