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It isn't even half a year old, and it seems like it has adapted to the new hydroponic environment quite well.

The other ones I bought were in a bit worse condition and struggling a bit more.

This specimen, one with pure white flowers, has been growing quite a bit over the last weeks and regenerated a lot of healthy roots.
Many of them were rotten initially.

Now, in the last week or so, there has been a new secondary flower spike forming on the primary one I didn't cut.
Because this one was in a better condition, I didn't cut off both spikes, only one, to conserve more energy for vegetative growth.

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