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Old 08-20-2012, 12:55 AM
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Remember that mature pbulbs for the most part don't grow new roots very easily if at all. It is the new growth that grows them. That new growth should be starting to push up by now. Just keep the old pbulbs warm, moist, and well lit. I have had old pbulbs (2, 3 yrs old and leafless) put out new growth buds and really get going. Patience grass hopper. Please keep us informed.

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