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Old 06-07-2011, 02:55 PM
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Should be as simple as clicking the like button at the bottom of the post (right hand side). If that does not work, pm Marty, he is in charge around here and real good with computer questions like these.
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Should be as simple as clicking the like button at the bottom of the post (right hand side). If that does not work, pm Marty, he is in charge around here and real good with computer questions like these.
Thanks Tindomul, I'll try again
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Can you give us an update picture?
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I will take some tommorow. It's grown the wee tiniest bit
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I will take some tommorow. It's grown the wee tiniest bit
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As you can see... it is growing V-e-r-y slowly Do they always take thier sweet time ?
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Hmm. It might have stalled a bit, either recently or around your first pic. Your new leaf looks find, as it's obviously growing, but taking this long to grow 1/4", I think it is currently, or stalled partially. Keep us posted
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Don't be discouraged by a stalled spike-- these things happen. The important thing is that the plant is healthy and there is still a chance it'll begin to grow again. Remember, this species retains it's old spikes and reblooms on them... so even if it did stall out, it very well may yet bear blooms in the future.
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Old 06-18-2011, 03:50 PM
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Hmm. It might have stalled a bit, either recently or around your first pic. Your new leaf looks find, as it's obviously growing, but taking this long to grow 1/4", I think it is currently, or stalled partially. Keep us posted
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Don't be discouraged by a stalled spike-- these things happen. The important thing is that the plant is healthy and there is still a chance it'll begin to grow again. Remember, this species retains it's old spikes and reblooms on them... so even if it did stall out, it very well may yet bear blooms in the future.

Thats what I was afraid of Oh well, at least the mommas healthy, and like you say, it might begin to grow Thanks for the feedback
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