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Old 02-12-2008, 06:06 PM
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I would not recommend bagging it. Bagging it will keep the humidity high and will not allow for any air flow. The result will be that whatever roots you have will stay wet. The lack of air flow will put the plant at risk for mold and rot. Since it has new root growth, you want those roots to get established n a good medium. Pot it up in a good bark mix, you may have to stake it if it doesn't have enough roots to stabalize it, and give it good cattleya culture. You'll have it back and growing in a few months.
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