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By Dubstep13
Posts:  1165
Joined:  Sun May 22, 2011 9:15 pm
#112747
the paper of my orchid i bought says that after all the flowers fall off you can cut the stalk one inch above the second node and i could flower again within 6 weeks
Phalaenopsis "moth Orchid" white
is it true cus my plant has 2 stalks and only one flower left
how do u do it?
what is the second node from the plant. second node from the top or the bottom or what im confused dont want to do this wrong. anyone know????
By cvlover
Posts:  447
Joined:  Thu Apr 23, 2009 4:59 pm
#113197
Cut just above the bottom flower node and you may get flowers or sometimes keiki (young plant). Make sure that you clean your scissor/knife with alcohol. Some people prefer to cut the stalk so plant will be more healthy and bloom next year.
By MDSantos
Posts:  9
Joined:  Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:59 pm
#116950
Hello.

I have several Phalaenopsis orchids, species and hybrids. I have NEVER cut a green spike, I have found at least with mine, that most of the time the spike won't die, and will branch off from the original spike and flower again. And blooming, branched Phalaenopsis orchids are gorgeous! Only one of my Phal's spikes, or stalks as you called them died down, and that was only half way. I cut with sharp sterilized scissors, and put ground cinnamon on the cut to prevent infection. Blooming takes a lot of energy, and it would be best to not "force" the plant to bloom, it will on it's own and will soon enough with the right conditions. I hope this helps!
By MDSantos
Posts:  9
Joined:  Sun Aug 14, 2011 11:59 pm
#117045
That's normal. I know a lot of people suggest cutting them down, but I don't see the need with Phals. One of my Noids (No I.D.) stopped flowering, and after about a month they started to branch off. Have you checked the roots, and re-potted?

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