I think it was a novel solution to the problem. You don't need to justify
your self to us. You had good reason to do what you did and I don't think
the plant will suffer from the lack of one leaf. Cosmetically it may look
weird, but hey, maybe the blooms will cover it, *G*.
In terms of why this may have happened in the first place may be a slightly
lower than what the plant expects humidity (making the leaf tight). But I'm
not sure. Sometimes this just happens. If it keeps hapenning then raise
the humidity.....
K Barrett
"Gary DeWitt" wrote in message
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I have a milt going on its first bloom since purchase, unfortunately
by the time I noticed it was trying to bloom, the stalk had aparantly
become stuck within the leaf it was exiting. The stalk zig-zagged and
turned back on itself as a result. The first flower was allready about
to open (2-3days off)at this point! Having had disastrous results
handling small spikes on other plants in the past, I was reluctant to
fool around with this one. In desperation, I trimmed off the leaf it
was stuck in, just below the lowest bud on the spike.
Was this the correct action? Is there anything else I could have done?
When I purchased this plant, it only had one flower on it. This year,
it has two. I can only assume the growing conditions are correct, and
only 1 or 2 flowers are normal for this plant?
Thanks for your help, any tips would be much apreciated.
Gary
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