I’m really new to orchids. I have this one- hopefully pictures will upload fine because I can’t explain it very well. It has a long empty stock that looks dead and on the other stocks (“branches”) leaves and kinkies are appearing (I’m sure I’m saying it wrong?) I see roots coming out of this new leaves, hence me thinking it’s propagating itself. There are at least 3.
What shall I do? Let them grow larger or removed them and replant them now even though they are tiny…
Thanks in advance . It was a present from my coworkers and it was gorgeous the first two years.
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Trying to upload pics but can’t close the window on the picture page so can’t post it from the phone it seems :/
Last edited by WaterWitchin; 06-05-2024 at 11:28 AM..
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howdy! so we don't grow these types (looks like a dendrobium type orchid of some kind), just looking at the size you would want to wait until they are bigger and the roots are longer. so, we would say, leave them for now.
other folks who actually grow these types will surely chime in. good luck with your orchids!
I vote for “grow larger.” If you remove them now they might not survive, but leaving them in place will not hurt a healthy plant any they may even flower if your dendrobium flowers.
Dendrobium. Leave the long dead looking "stalk" (cane). It provides stored nutrients to assist the other canes' growth. Don't remove until it's dried completely up. Don't try to remove the keikis until bigger and longer roots, or if you have decent humidity you don't need to remove.
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