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I have a few and they are all flowering constantly.
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Mine seem to be coming back. This is a delicate time. Those shoots could become flowers or die and drop off. It’s waiting time now.
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It’s freezing and snowing outside, but my orchids still do their own thing.
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There’s just a fragile period when new shoots are up but aren’t budding yet. Mostly, I have to be very careful about watering. At least I’ve finally got them all in proper pots. They were blooming for such a long time, I could repot anything until they finished and it took months. Once they get to blooming, they are amazing — but this isn’t blooming. It’s potential blooming.
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They can be very fragile with the new shoots. I have mine in good pots and don’t often repot them.
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Mine were in weird little tight plastic containers that were hidden inside bigger pots. That apparently forced them to bloom, but if I hadn’t repotted them, they’d have died. I lost a couple anyway, but managed to salvage the rest.
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I think mine seek a nice tree where they can embed their roots.
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