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Old 11-28-2011, 10:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Old corms

I just got my new Mysore plant, and it has some old corms on it. They're taking up so much room that the tiny 5 gallon pot it's in is bulging! I want to remove them because they are taking up space. Should I remove the corms and see if I can get some growth on them? Or would it be better to leave them on the plant? And I shouldn't have any problem repotting my plant into a 25 gal right now, right?

It's dark right now, and here's the best picture of them that I could get:


There are two of them, a large one (maybe about 6 inches wide) and a smaller one between the large one and the corm with the main p-stem on it. Just keep in mind that I'm new to this, and I don't want to mess up my plant by trying to remove the corms and accidentally causing damage.
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