The blooms have all fallen, do I cut the spike off now?
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The blooms have all fallen, do I cut the spike off now?
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i cut the spikes when they started to dry up and turn brown. the plant will not rebloom on the same spike. i use sterilized cutting tools when cutting any of my plants.![]()
Yea I have special orchid shears :] it's already pushing a new leaf!
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Photos!!
cheers,
BD![]()

here are the photos. i will be repotting this plant soon.. more photos to follow
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Mine looks almost exactly like that! Same pot and everything
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This orchid is going to be a challenge. I think it needs a bit of cool temperature, a bit drier environment and a lot of light in the winter. Right now, I take it outside but I wonder if it is too hot for it. I think it likes the seventies and not too much warmer. How do you keep yours?
I read they like to be warm n summer and cooler in the winter
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I haven't had mine for 2 months even lol we'll see how it goes. It's pushing a new leaf so I must be doing something right. Likes to dry out between waterings too
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