Howdy
Let me take a stab at this
Low humidity does seem the culprit -- sight unseen -- can you post a picture?
As for spiking...they should be spiking now for the spring show. With strong plants, some folks will cut the spike below the first blossom after all the flowers fade. It will be from these nodes below the first blossom that more spike may come from mid-late spring thru early summer. Anytime, actually with the high temps below 80F. BTW, you could actually leave the spent spike alone, and the very tip bud might grow again into three to 5 more buds and bloom quickly for you.
This paragraph was to show why yours spiked again -- dormant buds, optimal temps for spiking, etc.
But the low humidity has kept it from maturing the buds, and blooming again for you -- I think.
Hope this helps, and that you might have a pic of the deceased buds / spike to show.
Take care
Rex
aka POLKA
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