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Things You Can Do With Your Extra Divisions

1) donate them to your local orchid society or regional judging centre for them to sell off or auction
2) sell them on eBay (not internationally of course)
3) group them together to make a larger display
4) see if anyone in your local society or elsewhere wants to trade some divisions
5) bloom them and give them away as a suprise gift while they are n bloom

Do you show your plants at orchid society meetings or orchid shows? If so, consider not dividing them and allowing them to grow into larger specimen-size plants for a more spectacular display! I managed to win a Certificate of Cultural Merit from the AOS for a Cattleya I grew in my home (not in a greenhouse) which I did not divide and let grow up into a nice, big, specimen plant with around 50 flowers.
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