I have a Phalaenopsis that recently lost its last flowers. I've read that I should trim the flower stem to just above the node belowe where the first flower came out. So today, I went to make the cut. I noticed two things. One, there appears to be growth off the end of the flower stem. Second, the plant is already pushing a new flower stem.
My question--should I still cut back the first stem, or let it grow to see what it does?
Here's some blurry pictures--forgive me--I will try to get better ones, but this is what I have for now!
Stem with growth on the end:
Here's the new flower stem coming up:
Here's one of the flowers from the most recent bloom:
Can anyone tell me what's best to do?