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Originally Posted by msarro
Apologies, I meant in terms of the keikis draining resources from the mother plant. I've seen videos where multiple keikis on a single mother have starved the plant, which is where I had come upon the idea.
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As e.s. said, this doesn't happen. There is no way a video could show cause and effect in this case.
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Originally Posted by camille1585
If the plant in the photos is what you are getting, it looks like a happy, healthy plant(s).
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I agree with Camille. There is nothing about that plant that would give me cause for concern.
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...go on youtube and search "missorchidgirl keiki kill mother" you'll find the [video] I'm referring to.
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I found the video. MissOrchidGirl is pretty good a lot of the time, but on this she's wrong.
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Originally Posted by Dusty Ol' Man
Where have you been getting cultural information from?... I have found this board to be filled with seasoned growers who will dispel the myths and give solid cultural info.
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You will find that growers here speak from years to decades of experience, rather than presenting what they've read online as fact.
Orchid growing should be a fun, relaxing, and enjoyable endeavor. While your reading, researching, and leaving nothing to chance will serve you well growing orchids, it is also possible to go to far and worry your plants to death. Far more orchids that died in my care were killed by doing too much, than doing too little.
That's a pretty healthy looking orchid. I think you made a good purchase.
-Keith