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03-25-2014, 11:09 AM
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Encyclia Tampensis - propagation
Hi, I am John Rees, Sarasota Fl , beginner. I have several clusters of E tamp which have 6-9 p-bulbs. Can I split them up ?
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The standard recommendation I live by is a bare minimum of 2 old, 1 mature, and 1 new growth per division.
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It is good to have standards ! How exactly do you define old, mature and new growths?
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I think "old": previously matured; "mature": recently matured with "new" growth on it.
Mostly, you want at least 3 mature growths plus at least one new.
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Thanks Sonya and Ray !
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