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Originally Posted by mkallen81
Other growers I follow on youtube say they remove them if they feel a plant is weak or not doing what it needs to root wise in order to keep the plant from wasting resources and energy on a keiki. What are your thoughts on that?
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Wasting resources? I don't think so.
Disregarding the genetic disposition to produce them, keiki growth on a plant is an attempt to carry on it's genetics under conditions that are less than ideal. Yes, it might be consuming resources, but under those conditions, it wasn't producing flowers anyway.
If left attached, a keiki shares photosynthesis products and stored water and nutrients with the rest of the plant colony, giving it more opportunity to "stock up" for the future, not less.