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Old 07-20-2012, 02:29 PM
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What is the best way to do this ? The keiki has roots but still seems an integral part of the stem. I have read of gradually making a nick in the stem ( with cinnamon ) to sever it ,over about a week. What about a really tight elastic band to do the same ? I can't really twist and snap it off, so that is out.
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A pic would help!
I have in the past used a sharp flat blade cutting the keikie off the stem and even taken a slither or 'V' cut always trying to take the least off the keikie....
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:24 PM
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I've always just twisted them off ...

If you can't, or don't want to twist it - if the spike has finished blooming, just cut the spike just below and just above the keiki
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Old 07-24-2012, 04:21 PM
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What is the best way to do this ? The keiki has roots but still seems an integral part of the stem. I have read of gradually making a nick in the stem ( with cinnamon ) to sever it ,over about a week. What about a really tight elastic band to do the same ? I can't really twist and snap it off, so that is out.
You've probably removed the "keiki" already...but if the orchid were mine, this is what I would do: Get the kieki off with a sterile knife or tool...then spray the wound on the big plant with alcohol. Then put sulphur powder on the still wet wound.This will kill any bacteria. Cinnamon will NOT. Then plant the keiki in a small pot, in small wet media. BettyE.

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I simply cut the stem above and below the keiki. simple and hassle free! If I don't want to cut the stem (because it's still blooming) I try twisting, and if that doesn't work I cut it off with a razor blade. I don't bother with putting cinnamon or anything on the cuts.
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i gently twist them off.....and i dont put anything on the 'wound'.....gl
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i gently twist them off.....and i dont put anything on the 'wound'.....gl
That is the great thing about this...everyone can do as he or she pleases! In my experience with orchids, I have no regrets when I use sterile tools, use alcohol, & sulphur on cuts. I prefer NOT to see bacterial rot, fungus or mold in my greenhouse or on any of my orchids. Just my opinion...BettyE.
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thanks for all the input, but if and when I do it, I am going to use neosporin cream on the wound............so waaaa !!!
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