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Old 02-12-2011, 11:53 PM
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hiya - so i am just wondering - has anyone ever had to cut a spike in bloom and then placed it in moss? I have one that cut off a dying phal ( it didn't make it too much rot) but the spike was placed into some moss with another phal and the next flower on the spike actually opened. - was wondering if this is normal for cut spikes...hasn't been more than two weeks yet, so not sure what is going to happen long term.
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I've never bothered with putting the cut spike in moss but I do use a bud vase with water. The blooms open and last for a couple of months.
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Me too, I've only put cut spikes in water, and the blooms last quite a long time. I don't think that the spike can draw up enough moisture if it's in sphag.
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I have a tall 'highball' type glass which I fill with water and stand cut spikes in.

I have one just now but it's been open a long time and only one flower left, the plant had root rot (now completelly rootless) when I got it and I wanted to enjoy the flowers without stressing the plant.

One tip I've read is to put 'Sprite' or other fizzy clear lemonade into the water. This last one I used half and half 'Sprite' and water. The sugars act as plant food and the acidity keeps down nasty bacteria growth on the water.
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that is a handy tip
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