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Old 04-22-2013, 03:39 PM
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I just want to point out the uncircled dead eye in this pic. If you follow the bulb up above the right red circle, you will see a small, wedge shaped brown spot above the joint in the p-bulb which looks like a circle linking the top of the bulb with the bottom section. That little brown wedge is your "back up" eyes in case the main ones die off for some reason. When the "back up" are dead, you know your plant is in trouble!!

Edit- Whoops, the pic didn't show up. I was trying to reference the picture on the first page that was attached to the second to last post.
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I just want to point out the uncircled dead eye in this pic. If you follow the bulb up above the right red circle, you will see a small, wedge shaped brown spot above the joint in the p-bulb which looks like a circle linking the top of the bulb with the bottom section. That little brown wedge is your "back up" eyes in case the main ones die off for some reason. When the "back up" are dead, you know your plant is in trouble!!

Edit- Whoops, the pic didn't show up. I was trying to reference the picture on the first page that was attached to the second to last post.
I see the eye you're referring to. I believe that I identified this eye in the picture I posted below that. It's the circled eye on the right. It's the same pbulb though from a different angle.
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I see the eye you're referring to. I believe that I identified this eye in the picture I posted below that. It's the circled eye on the right. It's the same pbulb though from a different angle.
No, its actually not circled in any of the pics and is actually quite small, while the ones that were circled are the main eyes and are pretty big. The one I'm pointing out is quite a bit above the media.
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No, its actually not circled in any of the pics and is actually quite small, while the ones that were circled are the main eyes and are pretty big. The one I'm pointing out is quite a bit above the media.
Did you mean this one?
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Nope. Its much higher up on the p-bulb and is above the joint that connects the upper and lower halves of the bulb. Its pretty close to the top of the picture (ie. the first one you posted) on the right bulb. Its a small (very small!) wedge, with the wide part on the bottom and the narrow part pointing straight up.
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Nope. Its much higher up on the p-bulb and is above the joint that connects the upper and lower halves of the bulb. Its pretty close to the top of the picture (ie. the first one you posted) on the right bulb. Its a small (very small!) wedge, with the wide part on the bottom and the narrow part pointing straight up.
This? I don't think this is an eye...

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