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Old 21st October 2011, 11:08 PM
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Well, this thing had been growing on a empty pot for a few month, anyone know what is this?

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Old 21st October 2011, 11:26 PM
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Wow, interesting...
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It's possibly a P. coronarium.
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It's possibly a P. coronarium.
TC, can teach me how to grow it? should i give it a larger pot? it looks like squeeze on it
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Allenphoon,
You can try mounting it on a fern root and sphagnum moss. I think it looks like a P. Coronarium too.

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Allen, if you don't have fern root, you could also mount it on a piece of 1/2" think wood (papan) with some sphagnum moss (SM). Or just mount it onto a tree trunk with SM. Always monitor the water it need in the initial stage.
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