Now before Heather starts in with the virtues of clear pots, I am talking about only 3 species here. ![Big Grin :D :D](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I am a huge fan of clear pots, but here's one of my armeniacums:
This also happened to a few other armeniacums and a few micranthums. I've only got one malipoense, but I assume the same thing happens. These 3 species are the only paphs which produce stolons (although others rarely produce elongated rhizomes that mimic stolons). When the stolons that have grown downward see light, they start to develop into plantlets. This can be very bad if it happens halfway down the side of the pot. I would guess that this is an infection waiting to happen as the new plantlet inevitably rots.
I ran out of baskets, but I think I'll move these three parvi species into them and see what happens.
--Stephen
I am a huge fan of clear pots, but here's one of my armeniacums:
![stolon.jpg](https://proxy.imagearchive.com/8c0/8c0ea3db7d54912691a6d69c08784b4a.jpg)
This also happened to a few other armeniacums and a few micranthums. I've only got one malipoense, but I assume the same thing happens. These 3 species are the only paphs which produce stolons (although others rarely produce elongated rhizomes that mimic stolons). When the stolons that have grown downward see light, they start to develop into plantlets. This can be very bad if it happens halfway down the side of the pot. I would guess that this is an infection waiting to happen as the new plantlet inevitably rots.
I ran out of baskets, but I think I'll move these three parvi species into them and see what happens.
--Stephen