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Old 21-02-2005, 04:10 PM
K Barrett
 
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"caparazon" wrote in message
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Thank you for your answers. I think the are great.

I have, impatiently I know, given a cut to the top of the two
Dendrobium's keikis (a little bit below the basement of the fallen
leaves). My asumption (right or wrong): Just to let the plant
concentrate on adapting itself by the strong parts rather than on
trying to save weaker extensions. What do you think? Will these keikis
have a future, anyhow?


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caparazon


I think you are right to cut off the keiki. I agree that the keiki won't
have much of a future. My advice is to concentrate on getting the mother
plant to flower for you, instead of spending your (and the plant's) time and
energy on the keikis.

K Barrett