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Old 04-24-2010, 10:07 AM
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everyone,

just repotted a few paphs a couple of weeks ago...one is a henryanum and the other is a pinochio. Are these slow to reestablish once repotted? I think I detect another leaf coming out of pinochio, not quite sure yet.

I have them repotted in seedling bark mix, water every 3-4 days or so and sitting in an eastern exposure. Either I'm doing something wrong or I'm just too impatient...lol
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I find that in a few weeks, repotted paphs generally jump into a growth spurt.
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Old 04-24-2010, 11:22 AM
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Be patient, Eddie. Some of these guys can take what seems to be forever to show any new growth.

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Thanks guys..
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Eddie, Pinocchio should start kicking out new growths very soon. It really seems to enjoy a good repot. In my experience henryanum is a very slow grower repotted or not. Could be I'm not growing it correctly but my other strap leaved Paphs are doing well.
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