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Old 07-11-2009, 07:25 PM
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Default Saving back cuts

I have just divided a rather large Lc. Mildred Rives x C. Snow Blind and have a couple of likely looking bits left over and I would like to try to save them.

I have heard of the "give them a soak in fertilizer mix and put them in a plastic bag with some damp spag. moss" method but does anyone know of other tried and tested methods?

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Old 07-11-2009, 07:42 PM
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Yes, by all means try.. I would first soak them in a rooting hormone - I am having a prob with some of mine at the moment..( moved hse 2 yrs ago) they are not dead but struggling - on 2, I have tried spagh & bag & have now switched to 'tupperware box & sphag' for one & ' water culture' ... the one doing better is growing roots is the one in "water culture"... keep us posted as very interested to know what happens...
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What I like to do and works best for me, is to make a cut between the back bulbs and the new growth I want to repot, I do this and let them all stay in the same pot until a new growth or new roots start on the back bulbs,then I can repot both plants ,
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Thanks Nenella and Virgil, I will let you know what happens - if anything.

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I really hate to admit this, but my standard procedure is to take the back bulbs (Catts and Onc mainly), throw them under the bench and forget about them. Once I notice new growths, I pot them up as usual. I am rarely disappointed by having no new growth form. I sure wouldn't try this with plants that have no pseudobulbs though.
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Provided there are at least 3 back bulbs ,I pot them up as per normal and within a few months they are pushing out new growths .
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