- Fri Dec 28, 2018 9:28 pm
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I got some keiki paste for Christmas. For those unaware, it's a mixture of chemicals and hormones that's used to encourage keiki growth in orchids. You gently strip a layer off of an orchid's growth node, apply the paste thickly, and wait, and a baby plant sprouts out of the node. Orchids occasionally do this on their own, but the paste makes it massively more likely.
Does anyone know how well it works on CPs? I know I read about someone doing it on a heli. I'm assuming that the growth-encouraging hormones in most plants are similar enough that this could fool a CP into sprouting as well.
Does anyone know how well it works on CPs? I know I read about someone doing it on a heli. I'm assuming that the growth-encouraging hormones in most plants are similar enough that this could fool a CP into sprouting as well.
Sorry for vanishing. Life happened. Might vanish again.