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Old 08-15-2007, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Fitzdiva View Post
I was going to clip it beneath the last bloom's node (as I read) but I noticed some growth from the very tip so I left it alone for now.
Just for clarification, it is the node where the new spike or growth comes from so that should be left on the plant. If one wants to cut the spent spike to induce reblooming or perhaps a keiki, they should do so above the node rather than beneath it.
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