Cut the stem near the orchids base and just above a node, or leaf joint . This will allow a new orchid to continue to grow from the trimmed stem. Next, cut your stem into smaller pieces that contain at least 2 nodes each. I then like to cover the ends with an anti-fungal such as cinnamon or charcoal. 18 Nov 2020
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16 Jun 2021 · You can take a clean knife or shears to basically cut your orchid in half, referred to as topping the plant. The bottom bit, which has roots, ...
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The actual cutting of the rhizome is commonly done after the plant has flowered, but previous to repotting. Usually a V-shaped notch is cut more than half way ...
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For stem cuttings, you will need a waterproof tray about 3 inches deep. Fill it either with damp sphagnum moss, damp sand or a mix of both. Then clip a cane ...
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15 Nov 2021 · The most common ways to propagate orchids at home are through cuttings, division, and from keikis. Commercial growers tend to propagate using ...
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The first way to grow orchids is through seeds in sexual reproduction. When the male anther receives the female pollen from the stigma, the orchid flower ...
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Gardeners can simply divide a large plant in half and plant each half separately. This is also known as rhizome propagation. You can also take stem cuttings or ...
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There are three main ways you can propagate new orchid plants: keiki growth, pseudobulb division, and growing orchids from stem cuttings. The method you choose ...
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Cuttings are one of the easiest ways to propagate orchids. Usually this entails cutting a leaf, root, or section of a stem off of a mother plant and placing it ...
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After the flowers die back, select one or more stems of up to 1 foot long. Snip them off the parent plant and cut into sections with three to four nodes each.
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3 Nov 2021 · You can propagate your Phalaenopsis orchids by waiting for the plant to produce keikis, which is another name for baby plants that grow on the ...
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Home orchid enthusiasts typically propagate it by transplanting one of its naturally occurring offsets or plantlets, also called keikis, that grow on nodes ...
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