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Re: Amazing
- To: lindsey@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Amazing
- From: R* N* <w*@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 08:22:17 -0500
(snip)
>Now, to start some discussion.... Do you think I should leave the five
>petioles as they are or try to cut the pot away and repot each one...
>Remember, this is an extreemly difficult one to grow and it is doing so
>well and the petioles are all healthy?
>
>What do you think?
>Dewey
>
>Dewey E. Fisk, Plant Nut
>THE PHILODENDRON PHREAQUE
>Your Source for Tropical Araceae
Hi Dewey:
We must use the same pots. When my A konjac did this a few years ago (but
only put one petiole out the bottom side hole) I potted up the pot in a
much larger pot. Everything worked its way up to the surface in a normal
fashion. After the leaves died back at the end of the season and the pot
was unpotted, I found several new tubers of interesting shapes and the
original pot was split wide open. All the tubers grew normally the next
year and I now use oversize pots for my Amorphs.
Kind Regards,
Rand
Rand Nicholson
New Brunswick
Maritime Canada, Z 5b
<writserv@nbnet.nb.ca>
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