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Old 01-17-2007, 06:54 PM
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When plants are stresses I believe it is best to do nothing until they establish.

Cold damage is actually the easiest damage from which an orchid can recover. If the plant does not die right away, it will usually do fine.

You should avoid all fertilizers on a stressed plant. SuperThrive I like a lot but still would avoid until the plant starts to grow again.
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