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Old 16-12-2004, 02:32 PM
J Fortuna
 
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Correction: make that second to newest growth, whenever I refer to newest
growth, I just noticed that there is a very small new growth coming out from
under the tattered dry outer layer's bottom edge. So I figure there are two
possibilities, either 1) it's doing very well; or 2) it's doing very poorly
and trying to frantically reproduce to save it's life. I am guessing 1, but
would appreciate a confirmation. If you need more info before giving a
diagnosis, please ask me questions so that I know what else to look for to
determine this plant's health.

Thanks,
Joanna

"J Fortuna" wrote in message
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I have a question about my catt, which is actually an LC if it makes a
difference:

It's newest growth has been rather slim, not much pseudobulb there, but it
already has a sheath on this growth as well (it cam with two sheaths when

I
bought it, and the flowers on the a bit older growth are now fading. This
newest growth developed brown spots on its outer "layer" (or whatever the
plant's skin is called around the pseudobulb) and then this outer layer
became dry. The upper part of this same growth, the sheath with bud

within,
continues to look green and healthy. Is all this normal? Or is something
wrong? I figure maybe the pseudobulb is developing and as part of this
development process it sheds its outer skin like a snake. :-)

I don't know much about Catts, all I know is that if my Phal or Paph

behaved
that way I would be worried, but I know that this is not a Phal or Paph so

I
figure maybe it's normal (?).

Thank you for any advice, including more terminology so that I can

describe
this better.

Joanna