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Old 04-15-2024, 01:45 AM
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I have a Sedirea Japonica that blooms like clockwork in late February through much of March, it just completed it’s bloom cycle, and was a bit worse for the wear after being on display in the house for over a month. The plant looked dehydrated and lost one of the bottom leaves. It’s now back in decent humidity and has perked up, however it’s putting out another spike now. Should I allow it to grow the spike, or cut it in an effort to get it to put its efforts towards more leaves and roots?
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Plants make such “decisions” based upon their stock of phytochemical reserves and the conditions they are in.

If a plant “feels” like another spike is appropriate, leave it alone.

That said, if it is in really bad shape - and I mean REALLY bad shape - it might be a last-ditch attempt to reproduce before dying, but it doesn’t sound like that’s the case.
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Thanks for the input Ray! I’m going to leave it alone, but not display the plant in the house on this blooming.
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