I separated the substrate from that growth after I transplanted the plant, which was in a plastic pot inside another grid to hang it, when I realized, the pseudobulb had left the pot and as the grid did not let it rise, he grew down. I am traumatized by transplants and it hurts to do them. Last week I had to break a basket with two plants that had more than three years in it, this was horrible, I spent four hours cutting coconut fibers to not damage the roots, they were two babies that I had planted very young and they were too large and with a decomposed substrate, which came out as fine soil below the basket. My attention was that there was no dry root, all were beautiful inside that, something I had not seen in the cattleyas that are bought adults and always have a bit of dead roots, I think maybe it's because I water once a the week the big baskets or maybe less. Contrary to seedlings, which water daily until they are close to the flowering.
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