Hmm.... Not sure. Might be a lost cause. I've managed to get keikis off a dying plant by cutting off the stem and put in a vase with water. The stem has rotted away, but slow enough to provide the keikis with enough nutrients and time to put out some roots. But when your stem is drying up... I'm not sure. Keep it on as long as possible and then try to pot it, I suppose? What else can you do? If the stem is dry and dead, you need to provide water and food through the roots, even if they are still small. I'd maybe try to just water and mist the keiki for a while though, I'm lethal when it comes to overwatering and killing seedling roots when I put them in sphagnum or something. I find it much easier to mist them daily or even several times per day depending on the color and dryness of the roots.
And, almost forgot. try to provide the keiki with as high humidity as possible, so that it doesn't wilt away because of that.
Last edited by Silje; 08-24-2012 at 10:04 AM..
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