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Attached you will find a picture our orchid which has not flowered in over two years but whose stems are still green, has healthy leaves, and has recently begun to sprout a new stem. After reading through several of the threads, I have decided to cut the older stems to give this new sprout all of the energy that it needs. However, I do not know where to cut the older stems in order to create the least amount of stress. Do I cut above the very first node?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks. .Darren