
04-24-2023, 11:00 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2022
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 165
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Originally Posted by mopwr
Thanks everyone for the quick replies. I was able to ease it out of the pot without breaking any roots or new growths. The moss it's in is only one season old and I had always planned on slip-potting it up to the next size pot, but with this many growths I had to go from a 3.5" straight to a 6.5".
I have to admit, I had originally purchased this plant because it was compact and floriferous (plus I like alba's), but it's now going to be very, very... Not compact. When I saw how many growths it has, I sort of panicked trying to figure out where I'm going to put it and I'm not sure how manageable it's going to be when it's growing in so many different directions at once. I bought it two years ago, in a 2" pot, with one bulb and two new growths, now it's got 6 bulbs and 13 growths (provided none are spikes).
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Talkabout hybrid vigor + good culture!
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