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Oncidium Gower Ramsey "volcanoe queen"
Iwon an Oncidium Gower Ramsey "volcanoe queen" about 2 years ago. It
was blooming when I got it, and the blooms lasted for months. I was going to cut off the spike, but since it didn't get brown, I didn't. Several months later, it got more buds and bloomed profusely for another couple of months. Now it's not blooming. The spike is 5 feet long and multi-branched. Should I cut off the spike and give the plant a rest, or should I hope for another flushh of blooms on the spike? This plant is growing in a south-facing sunroom window with axilliary 400 watt MH light in New England. |
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