I am still working through appropriate "how to" suggestions regarding the proper use of keiki-inducing pastes and sprays. The product I have is a green lanolin-based paste from Plant Hormones Canada (you can get it through Repotme.com). No real instructions are provided, though the repotme.com website does link to some articles on the product, with some instructions.
What I have been told by other hobbyists, but have yet to verify:
1. Best to try this on a flower spike that is finished blooming and has gone for a while without trying to grow a new flowering branch from the flower stem. Otherwise, you will get a new flower spike, not a keiki. (not fully verified, but all attempts by me to make keikis on spikes that have not lost all flowers have resulted in side flower spikes,not keikis).
2. Plant should be quite healthy (this just makes sense to me).
3. Keiki production is best if the plant is kept in dim light relative to the usual light requirements. (Not yet verified, but I am keeping plants that I am trying to make keikis on in dim light).
4. Keiki formation is best from nodes on the lower half of the flower stem (This is also what I am trying, though still not verified).
I would be very interested in hearing what techniques others have successfully tried in order to get new keikis from their flower stems.
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