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Old 02-14-2008, 03:32 PM
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I have had a couple of Vandaceous orchids lose the growing center to a wet bacterial rot, which acted to start keikis at the base of the plant, only find a number of months later, the plant must have started a keiki right down inside the crown, and continued to grow absolutely normally. Can't tell there was a problem except that a few leaves at the level of the problem are disfigured somewhat. They are a little bit short, and have some black fungal marks.
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