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Old 02-13-2007, 02:11 AM
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I would repot and probably remove the growth, because the major portion of the pant is way too high in the pot. Clearly the last growth didn't manage to get its roots into the pot early enough and most of the roots stopped growing. That new growth on the right is going to have to have the mix moved up to the base of it, or you will have a problem with that growth too. So, I think the start on the left is just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and will probably have to go, or be separately potted up with what ever is in the pot that can go with it. I suspect a burried bulb is the source of the growth, and can be removed with it to support the growth.
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