How To Cut Back Orchid

If your orchid has visible signs of rot, pruning to remove diseased parts can be done at any time. A healthy plant will bloom, but a rotting one will not. Cut the plant back to healthy, green tissue ...

In a small Glasgow plant shop, customers keep arriving with 'dead' orchids they are ready to bin. Owner Jordan Trainer swears a single, precise cut can bring them back to life. Every week in plant ...

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AOL: When Should You Cut Off Orchid Flower Stems? Here’s What an Expert Says

After the blooms on your moth orchid (Phalaenopsis) have shriveled and fallen off the plant, you're left with a long, bare green stem (technically called a spike). Should you cut it off or leave it be ...

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When Should You Cut Off Orchid Flower Stems? Here’s What an Expert Says

MSN: If your orchid stopped blooming, here’s how to bring it back

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Nordot on MSN: I'm a plant shop owner – try this one stem cut before you throw your 'dead' orchids in the bin

I'm a plant shop owner – try this one stem cut before you throw your 'dead' orchids in the bin

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AOL: If Your Orchid Stopped Blooming, Here’s How to Bring It Back

MSN: When should you cut off orchid flower stems? Here’s what an expert says

Cutting off your moth orchid's flower stem at the right time could give you even more blooms. You can cut the flower stems of moth orchids when they are still green or brown and dead. Cutting green ...

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