Thanks all for the replys I might just see how is goes for a bit before removing it.
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Originally Posted by Pilot
It has a few roots so I feel it is safe to remove and plant it in its own small pot. The spike dying just means the mother plant has moved onto another stage of its own growth or that the keiki isn't drawing energy any longer. I have a Phal that has six...yes, six keikis that are all still attached on their spikes to mom and hose spikes are mostly dead but the mom and keikis are now spiking. I left them on figuring there is no harm being done. The keikis has grown their own roots so extensively into the pot of the mom that they'll likely never be apart. Lol. It'll be quite the show when they're all in bloom.
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WOW Pilot 6 keikis!!! Bet it will look amazing once its in flower. It will be like an orchid forest!
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Originally Posted by lornaheath
Hi there LoopyLou,
I made a similar posting to yours yesterday with similar pics.
You should read the answers I got. Might put your mind to rest a bit.
My thing was called "Growing Past the Dead Point!!" in the beginners Discussion section.
Best of Luck Sausage,
Lorna
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Thank you Lorna.
I will have a read of your post. x