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Old 03-14-2018, 04:25 PM
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The propagation of BBs is one of the most rewarding aspects of growing Cymbidiums you can do. Not only can you get divisions of known good plants at a much lower price than a blooming size division, but you will learn how to be a better grower if you can get them to blooming size. I started that way over 50 years ago and will never regret it.

I am sorry you have not sent for the additional information on alternative and successful ways to germinate BB growth. I always found the more info you had on a subject the better, but maybe you are not that eager to try anymore.
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