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Old 02-15-2008, 12:43 AM
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Hmmm. This one has me puzzled. I've mounted orchids on all sorts of things but never cedar. Growing in a cedar basket is a little different because with a basket the point is not to get the roots to stick to the basket. In that context the roots not sticking to the basket would not be noticed as unusual or problematic. 6 months doesn't seem like a long time for a plant to become established. I'm just now really seeing a lot of new root growth on my mounted Den. tetragonums and i've had most of them for a year (give or take a month or 2). Maybe those that suggest patience have it right. The plant is growing new roots though right?
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