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05-29-2012, 07:37 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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corm babies witch one to keep???
is it the same as pups..keep swords pitch water suckers..ok so i planted a couple of orinoco corms i dug up from a matt...first 1 sprout came up,now there are 4...between 2 and 4 inchs tall...the first few still look like a big whitish spike...and even though its the newer shoot it has already put out a small leaf about 1/4 inch long...older ones still growing but no leaf...is it still the sword sucker water sucker concept.... thanks for all of your help in advance
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Re: corm babies witch one to keep???
it is my understanding a sword sucker has long slender leaves and water sucker has fat wider growth
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Re: corm babies witch one to keep???
thanks ..i do understand the differance between the two...so any baby that comes out of a corm is a good,any baby that comes out of a corm will be a good producer..
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