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I have some leaves growing on my Phalaenopsis flower spike. What should I do?

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I have some leaves growing on my Phalaenopsis flower spike. What should I do?

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Phalaenopsis will sometimes produce keikis (off shoots) on the flower spikes. If you let them grow they will produce roots. When the roots are about two inches long, cut the spike near the keiki and plant your new plant in fine bark or other suitable media for seedlings.

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