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That's a beauty DM! I've bought one for the first time this year, all the flowers are blooming now so I hope I'll be able to see this one flower again next year too. My daughter also has one that is having its second year of flowering... |
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No Moli - it couldn't be easier When they have finished flowering just cut off the spike and put the plant somewhere 'quiet' and ignore it for 6 months or so. The leaves will go quite limp and you will think you have killed it. Then put it back in a nice light place, give it a good drink, watch it till the leaves and the aerial roots get plum and green, continue to water very sparingly and it will just do its thing. I haven't used any fertilizer or similar I think they thrive on neglect - just my kind of plant |
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We have an orchid that is flowering for its 3rd year, it is never as beautiful as when we were first given it though. Your orchid is lovely Hilary, quite stunning. |
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