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Old 01-15-2010, 01:52 AM
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thanks - the new PB do not seem to make new roots but they look plump and healthy bright green and with long leaves...

Will it turn into a leaning tower of pseudobulbs?
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Old 01-15-2010, 06:25 PM
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Just curious what you average humidity is where you live? The new p-bulbs that have grown over the side of their pots put out new roots and just grow every where and that is why I mentioned them growing this way shouldn't be a problem. Even the new growths growing upward have sent out roots to the growing medium. Do you have any way to raise the humidity on a more permanent basis such as using a humidifier? I think adding moss under the new growths will help too, just don't let it dry out. I was told to keep it moist, but not wet! That's a very fine line for me...lol.
I don't have a hygrometer. Tomorrow I will go and buy some stuff that I need.

Until then I have put several bowls on the radiator to help raise humidity a bit. In Netherlands humidity is always abundant there are everywhere canals and trees, but in winter (always less humidity) and also inside houses I don't know how much are the humidity levels.
Humidifiers are doing any good? I read care sheets but I would like the opinion of people that are using them firsthand. Are you using a humidifier and if so how big it should be to have results?
You or anyone else that reads this thread please respond with your personal experience.
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