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Old 03-27-2013, 03:02 AM
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I got this bulbo about two months ago It was in a bark mix, And had root rot and scale pretty bad. I soaked it to get rid of most of the scale then put it into S/H.

So I noticed that the pseudobulbs looked like they were shrivelling. I think this was because the pot I was using was to tall? and that most of the moisture was evaporating before it got to the new roots?

Today I soaked them for about an hour then repotted them with a pot I made out of a cranberry juice bottle with a deeper reservoir.
It's been a month since I've seen any signs of scale, After I soaked them I trimmed off the roots that had died(From switching to S/H??) and were rotting, causing mold. You can definitely seen some new root growth in the pic's though!!

Let me know if I'm doing anything wrong thanks!!!
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