these are the last few surviving ones. I had this plant for slightly more than two months now
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these are the last few surviving ones. I had this plant for slightly more than two months now
You are getting a new growth on your dendrobium. Spikes will grow from the top of the new cane. Very pretty dendrobium by the way.
silk flowers ? plastic ? too difficult....

I will be very glad too if these are new growth. Some of the leaves are not in good shape/condition :-(
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Will it help the plant to grow better if i am to remove/cut off these leaves that aren't in the healthy green colour?
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And would you remove those pb that don't have leaves on them anymore?
It would be better to leave the leaves on for although they may not be in good condition they are still producing energy for the plant.

Thank you
good luck with it! The flowers are beautiful! What is it potted in? I couldn't tell from the pictures

When i bought this plant it is potted in an empty shell of a rather large snail with coconut husk as potting mix. Should i re-pot it? The plant seems to be doing well as it is for now![]()