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Old 12-16-2007, 08:47 PM
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Welcome to the forum, IronicSans.

I think you could trim the flower stalk on the first one (Plant A ) at about the height of the tip the support ( stick). Since the sub-spike (branch) is about 2" below it. As far as the second plant goes, you could trim the 'browned' parts of the 'branches' ( 3 of them), just above the end of the 'green'.

I will have to add that the general concensus is to cut the stalk off just above the second node ( joint where the flower comes out) after the bloom is spent (no more buds, flowers or any new growth). I personally don't cut the stalk off until it shows signs of drying up.

Good luck.
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