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Tolumnia - one fan - two spikes - high bud count |
Flowering is the only thing that matters with houseplants. The more flowers the better. For commercial production, the most flowers for the least cost is ideal.
I've found 10 Tolumnia that have two spikes on one fan out of a population of 10,000. That is one tenth of one percent. You could say that it is rare.
What causes double spikes to occur? It is genetic or culture? These double spike plants are seedlings, meaning that all characteristics segregate undependably. If I find one, should it be cloned, so we get superior plants?
Or is it culture meaning it is capable of double spikes but only if it grows with good culture?
If you know, tell me. Thanks
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