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Originally Posted by estación seca
Yes, now. If the other one isn't making roots, wait.
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Roger that!
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Originally Posted by Ray
Certainly, now would be a good time. Once that one root makes contact, it’ll signal the rest of the plant to follow suit, especially with an addition growth just sprouting.
Water it frequently once you do.
By the way, there is nothing set in stone about “roots emerging after the bulb matures”. It can happen at any time and varies all over the map among genera and species.
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Thanks Ray; the emergence of roots after the bulb matured had caught me off guard—up till now, I had only experienced new roots emerge and expand with their associated new growth. The rhizome of the other isn’t as prostrate as the one pictured and I found my self looking at this vertical rhizome with these rootless bulbs thinking I’m doing something wrong.
I will admit, I was on the “let them dry out completely before watering” train, and my bulbs show it, but I swear I’m a changed man!