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Old 12-27-2006, 01:36 PM
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With this one and many orchids it is a personal choice if you prefer larger plants or more flowers.

Cutting the stem completely will allow the orchid to put all its strength into growing.

The choice is personal.

It is not mentioned as often but with other orchids like Cattleya, you have the same choice only with pot sizes. Larger pots can make for a bigger plants at the expense of delaying flowering.
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