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Unread 06-02-2007, 03:52 PM
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Default Noid ONC. Rescue

here is another rescued plant from the nursery. i had my doubts on this one due to the fact it only has two bulbs on it to support it. They say that you have to have at least three bulbs for a plant to survive or at least that is what i have heard. oh well never was one to follow the rules. anyone have a clue to what type it might be

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GO Dennis GO!
You beat the textbook standard!
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Hi Dennis

it seems Oncidium Sharry Baby, there are a lot of different clones out there, so give it a shot on the net.

Yes, you can even with one pseudobulb, but it is more risky and it takes much more time for the plant to prosper again!
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Pretty bloom , looks like a sharry , does it have a scent ? Good growing ! Gin
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I rooted a Miltonidium that had one backbulb with no (zero) roots. It has grown on to be a successful bloomer. Don't give up on this cutie, especially a Sharry Baby. Looks like a new growth coming.
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