| My main reservation about the ad in question is the use of the word "cloning", which many people associate with mass production. If anyone is expecting to mass produce orchids through "cloning" with keiki paste, they're in for a big disappointment. This method will, at best, produce only one or a few plants from any given parent. At worst, it will be totally ineffective. Having said that, I should add that I've never tried keiki paste, so I have no idea whether this stuff works. No hybrid phal in my possession has ever produced a keiki spontaneously, so maybe it would be interesting to try sometime. Many species phals produce keikis naturally, so can be propagated by division ("cloning", since the offspring is genetically identical to the parent). |