Wow that really would have been a nice display when they were in flower! nice job..
Whenever you leave green flower stems you always run the risk of getting keikis... especially if you get warm temperatures and leave the stems uncut over the summer. Low light can also do it, but in your case, given that you've been able to flower it fine, it's more likely just old stems and warm temps.
Nothing's wrong in fact the plant looks fantastic.. personally i prefer to cut stems after they've finished to keep the flowering compact and the plant actively growing. But if you like kiekis, and you like a big rambling spike, then hey... why not? It's up to you..
but anyway congrats Tim, the plant is obviously loving life outside in east central Fl!
Last edited by Undergrounder; 10-05-2009 at 01:14 PM..
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