I have been really delinquent with fertilizing my orchids generally and don't think I fertilized before new growth started. It gets fairly low temperatures through the winter low and high sixties for several months and then a month in high 40s to 50s. The problem with this one is that it starts new growth while it is setting buds and/or flowering.
I agree it is greener than it should be, but I have given it the sunniest window I have and grow lights. Not sure how I can give it more light. I just put it outside on the balcony (which has its own share of non-orchid plants jostling for space) and tied the downturned canes to the hanger so they are more upright.
I wouldn't complain about flowering (apart from loss of potentially flowering nodes to aborted growth of buds/keikis), here is what it looked like this march. The issue is if I should fertilize at all or starve it while it starts new growth and potentially a round of dozens of keiki while it is still blooming. I have given it an occasional high P fertilizer at that time.
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Other consideration are, should it be divided to make it more presentable and well behaved. I know I have a problem of plenty here but it seems yellow hybrids are just very prolific. I have another yellow-peach one that is growing like this one did a couple years back -short but abundant canes, at least two cycles of growth from multiple growth points...