(Quote)One very good lesson I learned was to really evaluate your plants and cull what doesn't thrive...something that just exists is a weak plant. It not only takes up bench space, but a weak plant is suseptible to disease/pests.
It's not about quantity, its QUALITY that matters.
:iagree:
Advise from one wise lady. I try to do that but it is soooo tempting to tell myself, just give it one more try. I have a Paphinia which looked so bad I took it off my Excel list, but tucked the plant in a back corner. This week I discovered 3 buds on it.
Marilyn