As they are no longer connected to each other, they will not be sharing
resources, so I suppose individual pots may be in order.
However, some plants seem to do better if the have "company," so maybe
that's a better idea. Be aware, however, that if you have intentions of
showing the plant, the judges frown upon multi-plant pots.
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"GrlIntrpted" wrote in message
et...
I was bumping the seedling from it's 1 1/4" plastic pot into a 2" pot
which
it out grew and was way overdue for repotting. I carefully tapped it out
of
it's pot and it fell down onto the counter top in one piece. I began
loosening up the roots when the entire thing fell apart! no struggle, no
untangling, just bam, and I wound up with 6 little pseudobulbs! What
should
I do? I hope that each p/b has enough strenght to pull it out if I pot
them
up. They all have a good root system, no rotting at all.
Assistance greatly appreciated,
Mariana