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Originally Posted by estación seca
Look up "stem propagation of Phalaenopsis." It's slow and uncertain without a lot of practice, so it's generally not done except with high quality awarded plants.
Your plantlets will make roots when they feel like it. High ambient humidity helps a lot - 60% or over.
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Thanks.
I bought a small strip heating mat. I think that's helping with the temperature and overall humidity.
I still have about a month away from 5 total months so I have my fingers crossed that I'll see some root action soon just to gauge I'm on the right track.
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Originally Posted by Roberta
What you need is to buy more plants...
I have seen the YouTube video on this approach to squeezing more plants out of one. Seems a waste of time to work so hard for such low odds of success when there are soooo many lovely orchids that would like to go home with you.
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Since it's a low cost experiment at this point and I was going to throw the spikes away, I didn't see many barriers in trying it.
So far so good.