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Originally Posted by Salixx
I was afraid that may be the case
You could put it in a vase. Might not last as long as on the plant, but will let you get a little more time with those blooms.
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That's exactly what I did...the plant has another spike full of blooms.

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Originally Posted by Optimist
I had a dendrobium do this. I think the Nobile. I tried to fix it, but ended up breaking it. All I can say is watch the developing spike, and if it starts going in an odd direction, head it off at the pass, I guess.
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For me, it's been a perfect example of the proverbial "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I've got to stop fussing so much with them and leave my orchids be as long as nothing nasty's going on. Oh well.
