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Old 05-24-2015, 12:55 PM
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Default Plants that don't thrive

What do you do with your plants that don't bloom or thrive? I find myself holding on to plants that are just lingering or stagnant (after working to improve their conditions of course) and they are taking up valuable real estate. But I have always felt odd about throwing away a live plant. Just wondering what others do. I am sure I will keep on feeding and watering these (mostly oncs) because I don't really want to deal with shipping them and they aren't nice enough to take to an orchid society.

Second question....I have a couple of phals that I mostly killed (they have roots but no leaves). I read somewhere that these might throw basal keikis but I'm wondering how long I should wait. They are still getting fed and watered too as long as they appear to have viable roots.


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