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  2. How to Prune Orchids to Keep Them Healthy and Flowering ... - AOL

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    Find out how to prune orchids of all types, and when to do your pruning to encourage fresh growth and more blooming.

  3. Orchid Care After Blooming: 6 Expert Tips to Get More Flowers

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    Cut the spike two or three nodes below the lowest flower, and the orchid may bloom again in as soon as 8 to 12 weeks. “There’s a 50% chance a new stalk will grow from the old one,” Kondrat says.

  4. If only getting that grocery store orchid to rebloom was as ...

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    Then cut the stem an inch above that node. “That induces and helps promote a new flower spike to emerge out of that upper-most node. That will shoot out and about 60 days later you’ve got ...

  5. Vanda - Wikipedia

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    The stems of these orchids vary considerably in size; some are miniature plants and some have a length of several meters. The plants can become quite massive in habitat and in cultivation, and epiphytic species possess very large, rambling aerial root systems.

  6. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    One of which is cutting the branch back to a specific and intermediate point, called reduction cut, and the other completely removes a branch back to the union where the branch connects which the main trunk, called removal cut. [5] Reduction cuts is when you remove a portion of a growing stem down to a set of desirable buds or side-branching stems.

  7. Thrixspermum - Wikipedia

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    Thrixspermum, commonly known as hairseeds [2] or 白点兰属 (bai dian lan shu), [3] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Orchidaceae. Orchids in this genus are epiphytes, lithophytes or terrestrial plants with flat, leathery leaves and short-lived flowers with the sepals and petals more or less similar to each other.

  8. How to Care for a Blue Orchid Plant - AOL

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    Any blue orchids you're able to find at your local grocery or flower shop are dyed and will rebloom with white flowers, not blue ones. How to Care for a Blue Orchid Plant Sunlight

  9. This Simple Hack Will Keep Your Orchid Alive Longer - AOL

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    Seriously, the speed at which an orchid can go from a full stem of blooming flowers to a sad, bare one is mind-blowing. Luckily, caring for an orchid is actually pretty simple: You just have to ...