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10-31-2007, 12:37 PM
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Sarcochilus - Old Flower Stems
I have very limited experience in growing Sarcs and recently heard that old flower stems should be left on the plant. Is it true that they will rebloom on the old stems? What if the stems have turned brown or look dead? Thanks for any sarc advice.
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sorry the info you were given is incorrect sarcs wont reflower from an old stem
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also if you want some general culture here is a link
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Dantheman,
Thanks very much for your help.
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I agree with him!!
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