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Old 27-02-2004, 02:44 PM
Scott Inglett
 
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Default Old stems

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice about a "moth" orchid I
bought last year. It has three long stems, one of which grew in the not
too recent past and is now covered with beautiful blooms, the other two of
which came with the orchid when I purchased it and have no blooms. Given
that I'm an orchid neophyte I'm wondering what I should do with these two
long but seemingly "pooped out" stems. Should I cut them back, should I
leave them just as they are, or should I do something else with them?

-Scott


 
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