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| Spike Snipping Redux
My phal Be Tris x Yukehime has set out two subspikes that have well-developed buds (yay!). The subspikes are below older growth that has bloomed out. Do I snip (or can I) snip off the old growth or just let it while the new growth blooms?
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From what I can tell from your post, I would say you can cut the old growth a little above where the new spikes come out.
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I don't think I had much to do with this - I think equestris and its hybrids like to spike and branch. I just didn't kill it! Here's a terrible picture (artificial lighting + flash = suck) |
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I just cut back some yesterday that still had buds viable on the tips of l-o-n-g spikes but had multiple branching below them. It will keep the energy lower on the spike and keep the spikes more in balance with the plant. Brooke |
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