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Old 10-23-2008, 07:47 AM
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Hello Mayres, and thank you for your message.

I did soak the bark for the morning before I transplanted the beast. What you say makes sense; the moss was very damp, and the roots really compacted when I unravelled it all. So I expect that the bark will 'feel' drier to the plant. I'll keep a close eye on the leaves.
Since I transplanted, the flowers are beginning to die off, but I do not know whether this is due to me or to the natural cycle of the plant. It has been flowering for many months.
The plants sit on a table directly behind me in this small study, and it's very easy to keep an eye on things when I come in to use the PC.

Les
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