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Old 02-03-2020, 02:06 PM
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So i got a few new plants including this Ctsm.

i did my normal routine of keep it separated and apply incocour and then repot.

as i was cleaning the roots ( spotted a nice double new growth!!!) and then i found this thing... it looks like a tiny pbulb but it is not really connected to the others the way a pbulb would be and it made me quite curious

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and one of the whole root mass just because it is nice

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You have a new pbulb developing. I'm just a few yrs. into these but they have a distinct growing procedure that needs to be read about. AOS.org has culture sheets that you can see and print and here on OB are xcellent growers that I know will see your interest and chime in. Also,Fred Clarke of Sunset Valley Orchids - Superior Hybrids for Orchid Enthusiasts is a premier grower with info and always welcomes questionsnot to mention his vast selection of plants. Good luck!
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Looks like an old or aborted bulb. I'd just ignore it.
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DeaC there are two new growth on the larges pbulb. The issue in question is the one inch long other thing that is below the main pbulb


I was thinking it was an aborted growth but I was surprised it was so....alive?? I guess I assumed that the activated growth would have died when the plant stopped trying to grow it more
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See what it becomes... I think new growth. These things can pop new growths in various odd spots. Repot gently...
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I did Roberta. I made sure the top of this “thing” was above the media line to allow it to grow of that is what it decides to do
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looks like new growth to me. Man, DC, you have a hella variety of orchids.
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Some people might say that I have a problem.....some
People might include my wife....
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Looks like a new growth to me. The main stem might just be lower than you thought or this could be a new growth from a root, which this group is known to do.
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No way?!? I didn’t know they could do that. So cool

Any special treatment for it since it is not as “linked” to the rest of the colony?

Thanks for chiming in, Steve
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