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Old 06-22-2012, 12:39 PM
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I am hoping someone could answer my question. I have an onc. wildcat which I grew since last summer over the winter I got 2 spikes from the newest pbulb it grew. Since the weather turned nice I put it and several others outside, well here's where the problem is. It was/is growing a new pbulb, but it looks as if water has gone down inside and it looks as if it's rotting. Will it grow another pbulb and should I remove this 1. Here's some pics. I removed some of the outside leaves and they were very wet! Please advise on what I should do if anything, thanks!

p.s also what is the best way to grow a new pbulb on a rootless onc. I've had a rescue for ages and nothing is happening ,but the pbulbs are dying off.

Cheryl
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