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Old 9th August 2010, 12:17 AM
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Default Re: Bulbophyllum medusae

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Very nice... Medusae lasts about 3 days for me.. I find the plant terribly rot-prone though.. The new growths, old bulbs and rhizome also can rot.. Ironically, it likes very moist conditions to grow well..
Yes, that's very true. I never get any big clump out of it after so many gears of keeping. Thanks for the tips.
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