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smurfchops | 16:45 Thu 24th Mar 2011 | Home & Garden
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When all the flowers drop off my plant (not sure, is it an orchid?) should I cut off the dead light brown ends where the flowers were, or leave the ends as they are .. I want it to grow next year. At the bottom there is a new shoot growing out, sorry my photo's not too good. It was a lovely plant but the two shoots are, as you can see, now dying off.
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Sorry I forgot to sort out the photo ... don't hold your breath ... it will be on in a minute ...
no photo, if an orchid the brown brittle stalks can be cut. Dont water it till it throws more flower stalks.
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if it is a moth orchid cut it back to a new bud on the stem and keep it just moist it will either shoot from the stem bud or send out a new flower stem or both but that is after is sat there doing nothing for about 6 months
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Although two of the stalks are still in flower, they are on their way out, probably another month or so. However bottom left, there is a new stalk growing. It looks a bit merged in my photo. Should I cut the old ones off when they have finished flowering, and still water sparingly because of the new stalk ??
the stalks are supporting the flowers.....cut when flowers are finished & stalks brown.
dont water till the new flowers are open.
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And when the old stalks have stopped flowering should I cut them off, but still water cos of the new stalk ?
Not watering is fine if the plant is in a very humid place if not then just mist the bark its in with a plant sprayer

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