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02-01-2009, 04:27 PM
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I think I have 5 bulbs, so would you keep 3 together and have 2 singles or keep the other 2 together? I'll attempt to attach my first photo.
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If it only has five bulbs, I would not divide it.
If it's the spreading of the leaves that's bothering you, why not stake them? I use got something that's basically a wire circle that you put around the plant. It helps keep the leaves somewhat contained. I'm using it for my other cym, which has 20 bulbs or so.
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02-01-2009, 04:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by camille1585
If it only has five bulbs, I would not divide it.
If it's the spreading of the leaves that's bothering you, why not stake them? I use got something that's basically a wire circle that you put around the plant. It helps keep the leaves somewhat contained. I'm using it for my other cym, which has 20 bulbs or so.
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Wow! 20 bulbs, that must be a monster plant. Great idea with the wire circle. Any pictures?
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02-01-2009, 05:08 PM
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Wow! 20 bulbs, that must be a monster plant. Great idea with the wire circle. Any pictures?
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I looked on my computer, I don't have pictures of it. I'm in the Netherlands for my studies and I had to leave the monster Cym in France with my mom. I'll see if she has time to take a picture tomorrow after work.
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02-01-2009, 09:53 PM
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As noted, 5 bulbs is not a dividable plant. You would need a minimum of 8 before considering to divide.
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02-01-2009, 10:02 PM
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I don't grow cymbs because most are so big, but it sounds like yours doesn't have enough pbulbs to warrant dividing. I know you said there's a problem with the plant being about 3 feet wide, but that's the nature of standard cymbidiums. They're just big boys.
Personally, I would just find a spot where it's space is not too much of an issue and enjoy those beautiful blooms!
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02-01-2009, 11:07 PM
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I don't grow cymbs because most are so big, but it sounds like yours doesn't have enough pbulbs to warrant dividing. I know you said there's a problem with the plant being about 3 feet wide, but that's the nature of standard cymbidiums. They're just big boys.
Personally, I would just find a spot where it's space is not too much of an issue and enjoy those beautiful blooms!
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Absolutley, it is beautiful
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