June 17, 2010
Get Your Orchid to Rebloom
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Bring on the new bloom! You can renew a fading orchid by pruning in just the right place. The perfect snip can bring you weeks of new blooms. Take a look at our inside scoop on making your plant put on new color.
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I have one stem that parts into two stems and the flowers on just one of the stems have fallen off. Where would I prune in that case?
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You should only do this on a mature plant that is very very healthy because flowering is very stressful for the plant.
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was not helpful. after what nodule do you prune? what if there are already two “stems” in one pot?
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They forgot to mention to disinfect the scisors and apply a fungicide paste to the cut.
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pffff – I’ve got a pair of these flowers and they do bloom 2-3 times a year – I do not cut anything off them and am not going to do it.
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