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Old 09-11-2016, 03:08 AM
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Hello all ,

I recently posted about my new black magic and after dark.
My black magic is blooming now and I noticed a small growth between the current spiking bulb and the older one.
It doesn't feel as if it's connected thou. I moved it a bit away from the tightly packed moss.

What do I do now? Remove it? Leave it ? If they can't have water then won't it rot? It looks like a small bulb with a brown dot on it.
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I have no idea but good luck with it!
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It's really tiny.
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Too small to know for sure whether it's a growth or spike. Either way, continue to water as normal. Even if it's a new growth, your goal is to mature the larger growth to ensure it's healthy enough to produce future growths next season.

FWIW- I'm leaning toward that being another spike but it is too soon to know for sure. I'm better at differentiating in person but, even then, these green nubs have fooled me more than once.
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Too small to know for sure whether it's a growth or spike. Either way, continue to water as normal. Even if it's a new growth, your goal is to mature the larger growth to ensure it's healthy enough to produce future growths next season.

FWIW- I'm leaning toward that being another spike but it is too soon to know for sure. I'm better at differentiating in person but, even then, these green nubs have fooled me more than once.


Spike tips are usually very round while new growth is very pointed. Tough to tell at this point though.
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Thanks for the help, so continue to water right?

I had enough trouble trying to take a picture because of the two spikes in the way.
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Thanks for the help, so continue to water right?

I had enough trouble trying to take a picture because of the two spikes in the way.

It's coming from the older bulb at the bottom.
I tried to attach another photo with the moss pushed away.
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Looks like a root in this new pic.
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Much better pic! Yep...looks like a root.
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