Ao my flower spike is browning and loos8ng flowers top to bottom. Slowly. My leaves are beautiful and green. Should I cut back the flower spike is this normal
Will it not bloom again from that spike if you cut it lower than the top node? Do you leave the spike as long as it is green, if it looks like it is going to bloom again or not? Thanks
I also want to know this… i completely cut my stem off and it never grew back. I was worried because the plant was in poor condition when I got it so I didn’t want it using energy towards flowering and to put it into the leaves and roots instead.
@@maddiesmenagerie8853 I cut all mine off down to the base! Early spring they all started a new spike! 😊 remember to leave them in a bright room but not in direct sunlight, repotting and cutting off old roots also helps x
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Thank you for this video. Well explained!
My stems on my orchid are bender over..beautiful but bloomed for 4 months…only have a few flowers left…where do I cut as stem is blended over
I also have double curved stems so just cut one completely off and snip just one stem?
My orchid went through an issue and its started a new spike thats budding, the old one is red and yellow at the top. Should i cut the old one
Thank you!
Thank you.
Ao my flower spike is browning and loos8ng flowers top to bottom. Slowly. My leaves are beautiful and green. Should I cut back the flower spike is this normal
This is what I thought he was going to answer in video or maybe even demonstrate.
Will it not bloom again from that spike if you cut it lower than the top node? Do you leave the spike as long as it is green, if it looks like it is going to bloom again or not? Thanks
I also want to know this… i completely cut my stem off and it never grew back. I was worried because the plant was in poor condition when I got it so I didn’t want it using energy towards flowering and to put it into the leaves and roots instead.
@@maddiesmenagerie8853 I cut all mine off down to the base! Early spring they all started a new spike! 😊 remember to leave them in a bright room but not in direct sunlight, repotting and cutting off old roots also helps x