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Old 04-17-2008, 11:07 AM
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Encyclia are a little different than other Cattleya alliance since they do not grow along a rhizome.

New growth can come from anywhere, but usually next (and can be both sides) of the largest bulb.

They also have a tendency to grow up out of the pot with each one higher Than the last. When this happens I usually remove old pseudobulbs when re-potting. Fortunately however they grow is not a problem, they are very hardy.
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