What do you do with a bare old green spike?
Hello all, I have a question. For the first time in my limited orchid growing experience--one of my Phals bloomed nicely this year, then lost all the flowers off the spike, but the spike itself is staying green (but bare). In the past, the flower spike has promptly turned brown to the base, and was obviously done for the season. This time it seems to be staying alive. If it doesn't die back, what can I expect? What do you do with this sort of spike, and why? Thanks for sharing your experience!:waving
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If you have room and the spike is not in the way, I would leave it as long as it is green. It may branch and give you more flowers, it may start a keiki, or it may just sit there.
If you don't like the look, cut it back and wait for next year. Either solution will be fine for the plant. |
As stated, the spikes can do other things.
Some folks recommend cutting spikes with sterilized clippers (then dab with cinnamon). Some folks recommend leaving the spike until it turns brown before cutting (if it's already dead, then you're much less likely to cause some sort of infection/issue when cutting). If it's not hurting anything to leave it, then why not do so? |
You will be surprised how often old spikes give more flowers.
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Thank you all for your answers! I'm inclined to leave it and see what happens, these plants keep it interesting. If it branches and blooms, will that inhibit another vigorous bloom spike next season? The plant seems quite healthy. Estacion--what do you do with them, if I may ask? :bowing
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