no offence meant
I was asking because I am very new to orchid and I thought this sounded like an interesting experiment to try when my Phal finished blooming. I didn't catch that you don't need to use chemicals, though I would prefer to use what you recommended because I am sure I will need all the help I can get. Some of the books I have been reading stated that a keiki was formed when the mother plant was sick and it was trying to save itself. From that I inferred that perhaps keiki paste wasnt the way to go if I wanted to propogate an orchid. The comment about it taking seven years to flower was just from what I had been reading about raising orchids from a flask to flower. I am sorry if I wasn't clear in my last post.
Caroline
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