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Originally Posted by estación seca
I couldn't grow Bulbos in anything less than 60% humidity. I had to keep them inside aquariums for a while. Now I have an evaporative cooler pointed at them. If I forget to water and they go dry, they die immediately.
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we've been having monsoon rains here. Apparently, the rain has skipped this town for about 10 years, but it is back. We have a huge deluge every night/evening. My big EA Bucklebury, had the problematic leaves and now has stiff crunchy leaves. However, the scars from floppy time leaves are still with it. It is perky, up-standing, and new leaves are growing well due to the rain.
I did let it go for awhile. The bulbos I have owned in the past, other than the present 3 were eventually killed due to my illness (weakness, depression, not caring what happened anywhere, etc.). Things are so much better now.
I am actually thinking of growing it as a pond plant (roots down in the pond) during the warm growing time here. Either that, or get a solar powered pond pump that will squirt at it ever few minutes.