I love my phals, and when I got a keiki...it is like my taste for this hobby has just entered a new level. I do have to say that I think I got too anxious and cut my keiki off the mother plant. I knew the roots were a bit short, but it was sending out a spike! Sign of maturity I thought.
Well I turned to a local garden store that has a beautiful display of orchids of all shapes and sizes, and they said I could go ahead and pot the keiki. Which I did do a couple of days ago, and now I go to this great resource and wonder if I killed my keiki?
So far so good...but I fear for the worst. My keiki is 5 mos old. Any special care now that it might be a premie?
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