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Bright indirect light is OK. Keep the Catt in the bag until you see new roots coming from the new growth. I would definitely not put the Den in a bag. It is a seasonal grower, and expects to be dry this time of year. You could easily get terminal rot in the Den if kept in the bag. I would just keep it in alternating damp and dry conditions, with longer periods in the dry condition until it starts to grow in the spring, assuming you are in the northern hemi-sphere. Would be nice to up date your profile with your location. When the Den starts to grow, it will also start a nice flush of new roots and will get established rapidly. Much faster than the Catt.
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Cynthia
Prescott Orchid Society
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