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Cutting Flowering, my first

chibae

An orchid fancier with a CP problem
Last August I received two upper cuttings from a female N. Mata Hari (splendiana x ventricosa). Over the last two months they have slowly been putting out new leaves and tiny roots. Because their roots are still tiny I have left them in their rooting pot and not potted them up seperatly in a more "normal and drier" media.

Well I guess nature couldn't wait. One of the girls is now putting out a flower spike. :D
 
So the cuttings are flowering? If they are why not cut the flowers off since its not that established of a cutting yet...On the side note, "Matahari" means sun in malay :)
 
I was going to suggest cutting off the flowers too. Pretty cool though.
 
I agree totally with cutting off the flower spike..will do so as soon as I've snapped a few pics tonight.
 
Hmmm....if my last remaining cutting of this survives, at least I know it's female now...very cool. :)
 
So the cuttings are flowering? If they are why not cut the flowers off since its not that established of a cutting yet...On the side note, "Matahari" means sun in malay :)

It's also the name of a famous Exotic Dancer/Spy.
 
Or literally means 'Eye of the Day'
 
Hmmm....if my last remaining cutting of this survives, at least I know it's female now...very cool. :)


Sunbelle had said they were off a female plant.
 
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try rooting the flower stalk cant hurt
 
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