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Thanks for the information, I think I will leave them as they are and just
re-pot into rock of some kind. I don't want to divide until absolutely necessary since I have ne idea how to go about that. I definitely want to get rid of the sphagnum moss in the small pot though so it will get a new and better pot the same size as the one it's now in. Lowe's also had a gorgeous paph that I am going to go see if it's still there and get it too Shell "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message .net... Shell, I saw your photos in abpo before I read your post here. Did respond over there, but from what I see of the plants, they are normal Dends. A community pot contains seedlings that have been grown in flask; the next step after compot is individual pots. You won't find blooming in a compot, as the plants are too young. As to dividing the plants you have, I wouldn't just yet. When dividing, it's a good idea to give each division 4 pseudobulbs (the canes are the pseudobulbs in this case). Take care. Diana |
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