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Old 01-07-2020, 01:19 AM
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So what is happening with my catt? The yellow circle is a growth that appears to have died, the two red appear to be new growths, and the green may be a third starting, all on the same pseudobulb (the newest one)... Has anyone ever seen this?
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So what is happening with my catt? The yellow circle is a growth that appears to have died, the two red appear to be new growths, and the green may be a third starting, all on the same pseudobulb (the newest one)... Has anyone ever seen this?
Sure. Catts make redundant "eyes" - if one fails, it has others that it can use to make new growths. Sometimes more than one of these develops into a growth at the same time, often one or more eye may just sit there while another develops into a new pseudobulb.
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Oh so these are just eyes then? Ok well that makes a lot more sense! Thanks!
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Your bark and roots appear to be quite dry. You may need to water the bark more.
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Yes it does, it was watered before this post even went up actually...... Holidays get a little nutty for me so everything has been running a bit dry.... Getting back on track this week.... Have actually been waiting for someone to say something about it.....
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