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Old 07-18-2007, 06:55 PM
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The Cat needs more light to flower but once the bud has set you can even move it away from the window (looks great on the dinning room table or a bedroom)

I want to point out the recommended light levels are for flowering and almost all orchids can grow in rather low light levels.

The shriveled pbulbs are normal and the papery sheath was to protect the new growth as it developed. You can remove it or leave it - your choice - the plant will not care.
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