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03-28-2018, 05:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roberta
I suspect that it is a keiki. While it will develop roots and be capable of becoming an independent plant, I would suggest leaving it attached even when it does grow a full set of roots - it is quite capable of flowering while still attached to the mother plant, just improving the display when the mother plant also blooms. The more flowers the better!
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Oh nice! This time last year the plant was in flower but nothing this year, not even a sign of flowers. Maybe it will skip a year? Due to the trauma it suffered?
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