Thanks! I will put them in the garage to cool off and cross my fingers come early 2023!
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Originally Posted by stonedragonfarms
They're potential spikes [or keikis, depends on your culture]; if you withhold water and let them get cool at night [ie low 50s-low 40s; or chuck them in the Cymbidium/Alpine house], they usually push spikes late January-February. Give them water & fert and keep them warmer, you'll get keikis.
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Yeah, it's weird, between the HEIC to JPG conversion and upload the image became very low res. The original was clearer.
Thank you regardless.
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Originally Posted by estación seca
They're out of focus. Might be spikes, might be plantlets (keikis.)
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