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Flowering Ping & Plantlets
« Thread Started on Apr 30, 2008, 3:26pm »
elo guys

my ping is flowering at the moment. and i also noticed a little plantlet growing at the end of one leaf. What should i do with it? Do i repot it in a separate pot? If its connected to the mother, how do i separate them?

The pot is small and the mother plant is big, dont think its enough for the baby to grow.

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Re: Flowering Ping & Plantlets
« Reply #1 on Apr 30, 2008, 4:56pm »
What species?
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« Reply #2 on May 5, 2008, 12:42pm »
Post a pic for us Ezrena.....
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Re: Flowering Ping & Plantlets
« Reply #3 on May 7, 2008, 3:33pm »
sorry. here it is and some of my burmaniis and spathulatas.

http://www.ezthetic.com/cps/ping.jpg
http://www.ezthetic.com/cps/ping-side.jpg
http://www.ezthetic.com/cps/burmanii-bed.jpg
http://www.ezthetic.com/cps/spathulata-bed
http://www.ezthetic.com/cps/small-burmanii-bed.jpg


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Re: Flowering Ping & Plantlets
« Reply #4 on May 13, 2008, 8:09am »
i`m not too sure...but i usually separate my pings if it gets over-crowded.....success rate : about 80% .

try to look & see if there are roots coming out from the plantlet. if yes, then success rate is higher. just gently separate mother/ baby plant then plonk the baby plant into similiar medium. keep away from sun. try not to enclose it up as it may rot. but humidity levels should be high.
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