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Originally Posted by H.L
From what i read, the birth of a keiki = the death of its mother. This makes me worry.
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Definitely, absolutely, not true. It is natural for nearly all Phal species to have keikis, either eventually developing multiple crowns as this may be doing, or as plantlets that develop on spikes. Spike keikis may mean the plant isn't getting the right conditions to flower, but that doesn't mean it is unhealthy, and some just get them easily in addition to flowers. Base keikis are just the normal growth pattern in most cases. In a weak, already dying plant it may be a desperate attempt to survive, but this is a healthy plant just doing what comes naturally for the conditions.