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1 Comment To "after my orchid stopped blooming. I made the cut in the stem. l"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 11/19/2018 @ 4:19 pm
Generally, orchids will flower at least twice from the same stem, and cutting will only get you one flush.
Now, it sounds like you have a kieki (small baby orchid plant) growing on the stem. Wait until this has its own roots and plant it in its own container!
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