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Old 10-26-2014, 03:00 PM
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I have mostly paphs which have no pseudobulbs, so I dont know much about plants that have them. I have a couple Oncidiums with a couple older pseudobulbs that had blooms off them last winter. I see new growth coming on. Question: will the old pseudobulbs produce a new spike and bloom, or should I have removed those older p-bulbs to make room for the new growth when I re-potted the plant

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Unless diseased, leave the Pbulb. They are energy reserves for your plant.
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Blooms come from new growth only, but like Anon said, older growth supports the plant
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on the one plant the p-bulbs are shriveled in appearance which I think was due to being root bound in a pot it had over grown. I repotted it recently hoping that will help it. The other ones p-bulbs look fine. It was not repotted
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Leave them until they dry up. Larger plants give more growths and blooms.
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