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03-26-2020, 02:20 PM
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No, they are just dry and shriveled, so this sounds like a good idea. I can see that it is very different from burying them in potting soil, where they most certainly do start to rot and cause problems. Thanks for that!
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Originally Posted by Roberta
place the newest growth next to the mount. Aesthetically that may not seem the most attractive, but it's the way to get the plant to grow onto the mount which is what you want.
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Thanks for that Roberta - I would have instinctively done that, but it's a good tip. I noticed today that the D. aggregatum has new roots growing off the very small piece of bark it is on, so I guess I should attach that piece to something larger, and anchor those new roots to that?
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03-26-2020, 03:07 PM
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Exactly. Just tie it to a larger mount, You can loosely tie those new roots, just to guide them to the new mount. Something gentle for that... panty hose, or wide plastic garden ties. The firm tying should be limited to the rhizome/pseudobulb area (or if it is firmly attached to the existing mount, just tie the mounts together)
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03-26-2020, 04:30 PM
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That's great - I think I am all set to go. I have both a wider plastic horticultural tape, that can be quickly twisted into a soft thread, and a special, stretchy tying material from one of my orchid suppliers in Germany. I have a busy couple of days planned starting tomorrow, with showery, warmer weather forecast.
I am excited, and I can't thank you and DirtyCoconuts enough for all your detailed help and support - enjoy the spring and your plants, despite the desperate situation in the wider world - thank God for hobbies!
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03-26-2020, 05:07 PM
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I am excited, and I can't thank you and DirtyCoconuts enough for all your detailed help and support - enjoy the spring and your plants, despite the desperate situation in the wider world - thank God for hobbies!
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Glad to help! Orchids keep us sane!
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