MIRACLE LAB
Updated 34 days ago
SEPARATE YOUR BABY ORCHID - After your keiki has grown enough and has given at least 3 roots, you can separate it from the main orchid if you wish. Make sure the roots are at least 2 inches long before you separate. You can plant the baby orchid in a separate pot or the pot with the mother orchid...
USE ON DIFFERENT PLANTS - You can also use the paste on other kinds of plants like Hoya, Monstera, Kalanchoe, Stephania and Violet. Apply a small amount of the paste on the growing parts of the plants...
Keiki (Baby Orchid) occurs in their natural environment as a result of the accumulation of certain hormones at a node on the stem of the orchid. By using keiki paste, the orchid can be encouraged to produce keiki.
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