Now I know this is a fruit and veg forum, but I'm hoping someone also grows fleurs...………….
We've had this Orchid for 2 or 3 years now and it's just started to flower again, my question is however about the "new plant" that is growing on the second flower spike. I believe it can be removed and potted on to make a new plant, now I won't be doing this whilst the plant is flowering, but are there any tricks of the trade that I need to know?
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Sorry, no help from me, just wanted to say, wow! Never seen that before, and I've kept orchids for years!
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Good old google...…………….
http://www.orchidcarelady.com/orchid-ca ... t-on-stem/
http://www.orchidcarelady.com/orchid-ca ... t-on-stem/
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How wonderful! I hope I get to do this one day! Thankyou.