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Now I've Done It!
Hi, Diana: You must come in out of the rain to read the answers! And, of
course, to maintain your own health so that you can take care of the rest of your orchids G. Chances are, it did not break low enough to take out the "growing point." If that's the case, another new leaf will come from the top. But even if it did break low, there's a better than even probability that the plant will initiate a new "growing point." In that event, it might look a bit weird for a while, with the new growth coming out from between 2 lower leaves, but it will still grow and bloom for you. Good growing, -- Kenni Judd Juno Beach Orchids http://www.jborchids.com "Diana Kulaga" wrote in message hlink.net... Look what I've done! I was repotting a Phal today, and Frank was watching. I mentioned that the new center leaf is very delicate at this stage. Then - I snapped it off. I can't believe I did it. Have never done this before. It seems like such a rudimentary question, and I think I know the answer, but I need reassurance. Please tell me that another leaf will grow anyway? Please? As punishment, I am going to stand in the rain, which is currently substantial, until my crown rots. Yeesh. Diana |
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