Reddit Reddit reviews Keiki Power Pro Orchid Plant Cloning Paste

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Keiki Power Pro Orchid Plant Cloning Paste
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2 Reddit comments about Keiki Power Pro Orchid Plant Cloning Paste:

u/ongoldenpaws · 1 pointr/orchids

They won’t always rebloom on the same spike. Nothing to worry about. You can cut the brown spike back now- the will not rebloom when they are brown. I usually cut to amount an inch, just to make sure not to damage the plant but cutting too closely

To get a new spike, a few things to try-

First, I like to give mine some rest between blooms. But that’s just me. I have nothing to back up the need to give them a rest. Others may say it’s not necessary- and they may be right.

After a bloom is gone - and no chance of a rebloom on the spike- I feed them with a grow fertilizer. The brand I use is Dyno Grow - Grow. I give a weak strength dose with every water. Maybe skipping to every other water. Key is don’t over feed. I water real good with just water, then water with the fertilizer.

Then around October I switch to a bloom feed. I use Dyno Grow - Bloom. I use that through the bloom, then switch back after the bloom is over. Again same weak strength and process.

In the spring, when it’s just a little cool at night - but not cold- I put them out for a few nights. Careful not to let them be exposed to too cold. But a little cool exposure can wake up the bloom function.

Good light - not direct- is key. When we get any nice days - I move mine outside, even if just for a few hours. I let them enjoy the wind and light that I just can’t reproduce. I am careful not to leave them out when the temp drops too much. I’m in Texas and have had several nice days in February- gotta love it.

I’m happy with one good bloom or blooms a year. This switch between Grow and Bloom works well for me. I get health root and leaf growth and long bloom spikes.

Looking at your plant again- they don’t look dead yet. I would cut the 2nd one back to about two or three nodes (not sure that’s the right name). There is some stuff you can buy called Kieki gel, you use it on the node and you may get a baby orchid or a new spike


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I’ve used this one

u/czayta · 1 pointr/orchids

I also have a cloning paste I bought off Amazon. Its call Keiki Power Plus, but all it has formed so far for me are new flower spikes. No keiki's yet.