Hello everyone! I keep just over twenty noid phals. I've had some for five years, others are as new as a year with me. I have one miniature I got two years ago. This one never stops blooming. If I cut the spike, it puts out another, sometimes even two. In one year it's had over 100 blooms easily. It never stops. Is this due to genetics? All my others settle into a fall once a year bloom. I've attached a couple pics.
Genetics. It has Phal equestris in its background, and that species branches, blooms multiple times a year, and produces blooming keikis as well. The species, and its progeny, make up for small size with prodigious flower-power.
Thank you for the informative response! Much appreciated. Every time I tried to research it in Google, the results were based on people wanting their phals to start blooming, not wondering why they don't stop. I do love the little fella!
That's a cute one! As long as it seems healthy -- and it looks to be -- just enjoy it! I took pity on a NoID Phal. at Lowe's a few months ago and brought it home. It looks quite similar to yours. I'm hoping it will have a similar blooming propensity.