
I am new to this forum and I desperately need help. My plant has been in bloom since the end of February and I just removed the last three flowers today because I want to repot it. In the meantime, a keiki has formed between a leaf and the main stem. It's already a couple of inches with a root several inches long. It has two leaves and starting a third. The mother plant has never looked this good and I don't want to damage it. How do I remove the keiki without damaging the main plant? Also, if I'm right, there is another one or two getting ready to pop through. The plant blooms every year. It is a good size and very healthy. If I can figure out how to upload some pics I'll do it. Can someone tell me how to do this? I will appreciate whatever help I can get.
Maureen