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Old 03-08-2010, 02:22 PM
Helen Helen is offline
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Default Ludisia initiate new growth?

I only have one single stem on my Ludisia discolor which has just finished spiking. I am going to cut the spike, but how do I initiate new growth for subsequent spiking? Do I cut the top off of this one, but then the new growth will shoot off to one size which would probably not be too pleasing visually. Or, will it reflower from new leaf growth which continue to grow upward? OR, am I missing something here?
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