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How can I get my moth orchids to start flowering again?

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Once the existing flower spike stops producing flowers, cut it off and move the plant into a room where the temperature is 5C (9f) lower. Keep it there for 4 weeks to encourage new flower spikes to form. You can then move it back for flowering.
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