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Old 10-10-2018, 10:16 AM
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Hello, I recently bought a Phalaenopsis cornu cervi and I received it with crown rot, the infection stopped and it has 2 keikis growing, I'm just wondering if the flower spikes in the mother plant can still produce flowers cause I heard that its a sequential bloomer

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As long as the plant has decent roots and leaves, why not?

I suspect it will grow a new "basal" keiki, if it hasn't done so already, and just carry on. It might go flowerless for a while while it recovers, but who knows?
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