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Old 05-22-2008, 04:00 PM
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Tolumnia take the mounting easily, probably because they like to dry out more than most.

The biggest problem with mounting is to maintain the same water as the plant got before. Since I do not think this is possible you have to wait until the plant adapts and changes its use of water to what is available.

The Naples nights I mounted does not appear to be doing anything, while 3 of ten in pots spiked. Then too there were 7 in spike when I got the tray and 2 of these dropped the buds probably due to drying out too much. For a while daily watering was not enough.

If you are not worried about blooms the neo should not give you any problems.

Part of the flowering delay is that the plant can grow roots everywhere and there is no pot to make it pot bound. Eventually it says enough and flowers.
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