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Old 08-26-2015, 12:05 AM
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Thanks again, Ray. This plant is devoid of all roots, except for the ones the new bulbs are throwing out, so that very well may be the source of the shriveling. Time will tell if it will recover! I sure do look forward to smelling those blooms, if it does!

On the other hand... do I really want to be craving chocolate every day it's in bloom? hmm...
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Thanks again, Ray. This plant is devoid of all roots, except for the ones the new bulbs are throwing out, so that very well may be the source of the shriveling. Time will tell if it will recover! I sure do look forward to smelling those blooms, if it does!

On the other hand... do I really want to be craving chocolate every day it's in bloom? hmm...
We bought a Sharry Baby in May, with a very, and I mean VERY poor root system. It's been only three months and the plant just been going nuts growing all these new roots and two new pbulbs. The old pbulbs are shriveled, but the one maturing growth is getting nice and fat. These plants are definitely fighters
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