My package arrived today and boy was I excited. I ordered an aerangis punctata and and dendrobium loddegesii. The dendrobium is a division of the seller's personal plant and has just come out of dormancy for the winter. It has about 6 keikis on it and hopefully will bloom this year. I cannot wait to see the blooms in person. The aerangis punctata is a lot smaller than I was expecting, but I still love it. You probably won't believe this, but the plant, which is about half an inch across, is 2 years old. The seller said that it to should bloom this year or next. I also bought a brassavola little stars at my local Lowes store the other day. I went in there the day before and they didnt have any. I went back the next day and they had a whole rack of just orchids. The plant has a lot of new gorwth, but one of them is dying form the top. Can I cut the bad part off without killing the whole gorwth?

B. little stars

B. little stars

Aer. punctata

Aer. punctata

Den. loddegesii

Den. loddegesii