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Originally Posted by Diane56Victor
Looks like Rlc. Hawaiian Lighting Fiesta. I just happened to see picture of one for sale this morning.
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I checked out images of Hawaiian Lighting Fiesta on the net, and I would have to say those are close, if not perfect, matches.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
Given that the roots are so long I wouldn't take it apart now. I would drop pot it into a larger pot and repot the next time it makes roots. Just another opinion.
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Originally Posted by Roberta
An additional thought with regard to the "pot later" scenario... now that you have a fair idea of when it starts to root (like maybe 3 months ago), put a tag in the plant with a date like January- 2023 as a reminder to deal with it then.
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Originally Posted by Roberta
Treat those little green root tips carefully, they are VERY fragile, and if broken won't continue to grow. They may branch, however.
Also be sure that each division has at least 3 pseudobulbs that are firm and green. (Leafless or burned leaves is OK, they're still reserves) 4 or 5 is better. Small divisions tend to be weak... so you want to give each piece the strength that comes from bulk.
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Given that these two posts suggest the same thing, I am going to wait until next January, and repot then.
I also noticed a new pseudobulb forming, so I very loosely tied a string around that and intend to work my way back along that lead at least four or five pseudobulbs and make a division when I repot.
Thanks for the tip on the burned/leafless pseudobulbs. If there are any in the string that I choose for division, I will leave them.
Thanks to everyone for their tips.