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Old 03-20-2008, 06:51 PM
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Like Bunny said, I think your best bet is to cut the little spike off, and let the roots photosynthesize. There are many close relatives of Phalaenopsis (and even some members of that genus!) that never have any leaves, and use only their roots for gathering sun. So I personally would recommend that you expose any roots near the surface to sunlight
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