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Old 06-17-2020, 03:20 PM
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I got this bulbo at an openhouse in early March of this year . I repotted it right away in semi-hydro and it took off nicely growing one new pseudobulb and roots very quickly. After a while I noticed sunken brown spots on the new pseudobulb and decided to cut it off. I then sprayed the whole plant in hydrogen peroxide...

after a few weeks it started growing another new pseudobulb and much to my excitement this one looked healthy... until I peaked inside it's drying sheath and found this damage:



Obviously the hydrogen peroxide did nothing I recently got some Physan so I plan on making the recommended solution and soaking the entire plant, leca, and pot.

My question is, do I HAVE to cut off this new pseudobulb to prevent whatever-it-has from spreading?? Or will the Physan soak take care of it.

I don't want to get rid of it because of all these new ROOTS it has put out through the new pseudobulb.





What do you think? Can I get away with not getting rid it?

Here are some photos of damage on other parts of the plant. Some older pseudobulbs have had those dark spots for a while now. I thought they were sunburns or something. They have not gotten worse or changed at all.



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is it firm or mushy?

i would do a phsan soak but i also don't think that looks like anything is wrong necessarily. lots of great roots and good color on the plant
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is it firm or mushy?

i would do a phsan soak but i also don't think that looks like anything is wrong necessarily. lots of great roots and good color on the plant
They are firm..and dry.

Thanks, that's pretty encouraging hope you are right!
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here are some of the weird marks on my bulbos...does not mean that yours is fine, just that they can also look weird

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