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09-17-2010, 04:25 PM
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Usually the older pseudobulbs will last for years and will not wrinkle much at all.
The roots are not quite all that touchy either.
It's just a matter of having the new roots grow into the medium and having the plant establish itself before you really see a nice plant.
It won't take very long. Just wait.
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09-17-2010, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
Usually the older pseudobulbs will last for years and will not wrinkle much at all.
The roots are not quite all that touchy either.
It's just a matter of having the new roots grow into the medium and having the plant establish itself before you really see a nice plant.
It won't take very long. Just wait.
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We are waiting! I watched mine yesterday for 4 straight hours and it didn't grow a bit! 
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09-17-2010, 06:33 PM
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We are waiting! I watched mine yesterday for 4 straight hours and it didn't grow a bit! 
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Maybe they're running quite a bit late, might have to see if they'll come to in about 3 months or so. 
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09-17-2010, 07:07 PM
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a watched pot never boils. a watched orchid never grows?? lol
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09-17-2010, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by King_of_orchid_growing:)
Maybe they're running quite a bit late, might have to see if they'll come to in about 3 months or so. 
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too true, my D. aggregatum case in point!
They're holding out for christmas?
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09-17-2010, 11:01 PM
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My new strategy is less care. Seems to be working, as my Den. Aggregatum also recent started putting out new roots, and I've got a couple buds starting up, including one on a vanda I picked up in Hawaii and had assumed would never re-bloom in my climate.
To keep things relevant, it does seem as though my older bulbs on the tenuifolia will stay wrinkled, while the younger ones have plumped out.
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09-17-2010, 11:12 PM
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its so hard not to love them!!
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09-18-2010, 01:29 AM
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 Love them by listening to them.
When they say "Dude, chill out, I'm doing my thang", let them.
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09-18-2010, 09:58 AM
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lol
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09-19-2010, 10:03 PM
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I have two Max. tens. I left one outside (under 75% shade cloth) and brought one in about 2 weeks ago, when lows were in the mid 50s. I've had one night down to 42 degrees, so I guess I am doing a little trial to see if a little more light is better or warmer temps. What think ye?
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