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Old 05-13-2013, 04:03 PM
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i mean, if a PB has no sheath and no buds(still), can I know if it would bloom?
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i mean, if a PB has no sheath and no buds(still), can I know if it would bloom?
When a bulb matures and develops a sheath, it is actually producing very tiny, tiny buds inside the sheath that will grow at a later time. I've seen bulbs develop without a sheath and have those tiny tiny buds exposed to the air. I think that has more of a chance of blooming than a p-bulb that develops with no sheath and no tiny buds. Usually when I see a bulb with no sheath, I just assume it won't bloom. Rarely am I wrong with that assumption.
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thanks for your answer, friend.
but i am a little sad, perhaps i would get no flowers this year.
but the hope remains for ever, )
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thanks for your answer, friend.
but i am a little sad, perhaps i would get no flowers this year.
but the hope remains for ever, )
No problem!

It just means you have to collect more plants so at least one is in bloom at all time!! lol
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This was a very informative discussion ... thanks to all !!!!
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