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Old 06-14-2006, 06:46 AM
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After growing orchids for 40+ years, I don't read beginner books any more, but I'm surre that others will make recommendations, and if you read older threads you will come across many past recommendations. Your plant may have lost the buds from just a very significant change in environment. It should adapt with time and as long as the leaves stay healthy, you will probably get flowers next fall/winter, and if the flower stems stay green(might or might not), then there is the possibility of a growth of a branch on a stem and more flowers on it. When the spikes turn brown, cut them off. Cynthia
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