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Old 08-13-2020, 02:23 PM
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It is much better to leave them together. Catasetums grow best if you make 4-5 bulb divisions. If you split too soon, that little baby will not have a big bulb to help nourish it during dormancy. Nice healthy looking plants, by the way.
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It is much better to leave them together. Catasetums grow best if you make 4-5 bulb divisions. If you split too soon, that little baby will not have a big bulb to help nourish it during dormancy. Nice healthy looking plants, by the way.
Got it. Thank you and Thank you!
I have my fingers crossed for some flowers this year.
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