Few years back, I got a phalaenopsis that is very hardy. It's going into spike for the second time this year, has put out two basal keikis and put out 2 leaves in a year. It has 9 leaves now.
After the second basal keiki sprouted, I began to wonder if I could remove it. I have a friend who's very interested in my orchids
unfortunately, I couldn't find anything on the Internet. Most advice is to leave the basal keiki alone. Although I appreciate the reasons, I wanted to know the proper procedures if one were to remove the basal keiki. Eventually, I stopped researching and tried it using the same advice for removing keikis on the inflorescence.
As you can see in the pictures below, the orchid is very healthy. I used an exacto knife, pushed the mother plant roots out of the way very carefully and sliced the shoot attaching the keiki to the base, in one clean cut. I applied hydrogen peroxide (I am out of cinnamon) and potted the keiki, soaking the roots for about 2 hours.
I will definitely continue to update on the progress of the keiki and the mother plant if there is interest!
A little help: when I try to upload pictures, only the last of 5 is uploaded and attached. Not a file size problem. When I try to upload attach and upload, the previously uploaded file is simply replaced by he newly uploaded file. The files upload at roughly 25kb. Any suggestions?