Wow, that is tiny! It still looks healthy, so keep doing what you are doing.
Cheers,
BD
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Wasn't sure where to post this...I found this keiki on a discarded cane from my dendrobium that I repotted. It was sitting on a bookshelf in my office for what must have been well over a month. I had it in a container for a few weeks and today decided to do this. Thought it might have a better chance this way. I hate to toss things out with the trash regardless of how hopeless they may seem...I figure that if it does anything, I will eventually put it on a piece of driftwood. Any advice from those who have dealt with keikis this small is certainly welcome.
Wow, that is tiny! It still looks healthy, so keep doing what you are doing.
Cheers,
BD
Jason, it has very healthy roots...that means that before long you will have another orchid plant...Congradulations! Betty :-)