Cutting Dendrobium Anosmum canes
Ok- Two questions on my mind for the advanced people I would like to ask have been bothering me for some time. First of all, doesn anyone have an anosmum that has rebloomed on the old canes? I mean canes that are not currently blooming, but the canes that have bloomed in the past, have they ever rebloomed a second time for anyone? I also would rather start new keikis and try having more canes to trade or swap or just to have and grow on. I think the easiest way to do this is to cut the old canes which are blooming now, as they will not reflower again and are only good to me for starting new growths. The canes are getting way too long and it is cumbersome to move the plant around, especially when it is flowering and/or starting new growths. I am thinking about chopping the canes down to about 2-2.5 feet from the 48" they got to this last year after the leaves all fall off and new growths are underway. Let me know what you think
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