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I have a doubt about its blooming process.

IOSPE says that the flower spike "...arises on a newly forming pseudobulb."
In my interpretation this means that it appears when a new pbulb is starting to grow but looking at some pictures and photos it is inconclusive (at least to me).
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Mexicoa ghiesbreghtiana (as Odontoglossum warneri var. purpuratum) - Edwards vol 33 (NS 10) pl 20 (1847) with a spike growing from a formed pbulb.



Photo taken from orchids.la.coocan.jp showing spikes growing from unformed pbulbs.



So, as you have already understood what I want to know, my question is: do you think my plant will bloom this summer (photo below, being the youngest pbulb already formed)?
There's something starting to grow but I can't tell if it's a new growth or a root (it seems a new growth).



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Is it a spike? Anybody knows?

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I don't know. I don't know how big it needs to be before flowering.
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Thanks for the reply, ES.
In a few weeks I'll know what is it. Don't know much about this species, excephow the flower looks and it can grow under my conditions.
I think this plant is mature.
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Well, its structure seems like a new pbulb.

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still doing more than mine is.

You already showed a good picture and a description pointing out that a flower spike emerges from the base of a newly formed pseudobulb in Spring.

So according to the description you provided it is right on schedule.
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It can bloom between spring through fall. I'm not sure what "newly formed pseudobulb" means. Is it the early stages of a pbulb formation? Or is it when the pbulb is finally completely formed. Somewhat ambiguous to me but english is not my native laguage.
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It's ambiguous. The meaning most people would understand would be when the new pseudobulb is close to or completely mature. That's what the drawing shows - as with most Oncidiums, the spike emerges from within a basal sheath shortly after the pseudobulb matures.
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My interpretation of the drawing was telling me that this could be a spike. Well, the wait continues...
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Update on this one...
What I thought it was a spike it is a new growth.
It handled the conditions of the place where I put it.
Now let's see if it likes it in winter...so far temps around 15-18ºC (60-64 F) and RH between 70 and 40%.





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