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Old 06-23-2007, 10:33 PM
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[quote=MSPProductions;23003]So this plant has been the subject of many a joke around the apt. I bought it
for my little lady Valentines Day '06. For about a year it looked exactly the same and I would joke that this ungrowing plant was like our love....
when we moved in together I started to tinker with it.... If it's not dead lets see what I can do...I dropped the little guy, still in it's pot, in to a bigger pot and wrapped it in moss, just to see what would happen. Within a week or two it started a new growth. Now this guy had a tag 'intergeneric' - I'm guessing it's got to have some Dendrobium in it...maybe not?

About a month ago it started what I thought was a new set of leaves at the largest cane's axel but now it's looking like it's a new plant, very similar to the one at the base of the plant.

Any ideas?

The top pic has a nice new growth comming from the base.
(a new cane)

http://www.aos.org/aos/uploadedfiles...redendrobe.pdf
All the AOS Culture Sheets are now in the Care and Cultivation Section

the second pic has a new Keiki growing also. ( new growth )

when that keiki grows roots and the roots are about 2 to 3 inches long you will be able to carefuly remove that keiki and plant the new keiki into another pot ( plant on )

If you see this this plant like your love well good news the plant is growing for you.
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