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Old 01-03-2008, 09:12 AM
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Hi all ,
i was just wondering if any of you grow Coelogyne fimbriata as I would like some more information about this beauty. I got mine in November quite decent size in bloom and after about 2 weeks rest it's growing - each pseudobulb got a new growth. Pseudobulbs are bit shrivelled though. Should i increase the watering although it is winter and much colder? Another question would be about propagation. I have noticed that under almost each pseudobulb are roots - well at least it's looks like roots to me. Can i cut off bulbs from the `braches` and pot them?
Any information would help.

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Hi Lenka

My Coelogyne's shrivelled up a bit after i separated them, so i'm in a similar situation. I don't water mine more, but i put them in a mix that holds a little more water. I haven't noticed any real difference to the wrinkles either way after a couple of weeks.

With the propagation though, i know my Coelogynes need to have at least a few bulbs connected in order to spike. If you cut off bulbs from a branch, i'd make sure there's at least 3 connected together. - I've tried it with 6 including some leafed bulbs and they all worked.
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