Quote:
Originally Posted by Shadeflower
So did you only lose 1 of those backbulbs in the end? It's been 6 years so I presume you got them to flower. Is that your zygopetalum you showed recently? That how it started?
So the main noticeable difference one can see straight away is that all those bulbs had roots. Maybe not the one that didn't make it.
|
Yes, only one of the plants didn't make it. And, yes, that's the Zigo I showed a few days ago. And there's also a Coelogyne that I'll post sooner.
Most of the roots that you see in the photos were dead. But were useful to anchor the pbulbs in the medium.
The only thing I see different from the OP photos is the medium. It doesn't seem to have a very good drainage, which is paramount when dealing with pbulbs like these.
Keep the humidity high in the root area and warm temps is what makes them create new growths.
Patience and consistency is mandatory.