
i am in need of some advice if anyone would be so kind to chime in and give me some help. This is my quandry i purchase this phal on sale well really cheap lol anyway it's spike was spent and it looked really good. So i took it home unpotted it and it had lots of roots, good leaves so i cut the spike and repotted it in bark (mid oct.) Well i noticed it started to grow another spike and i thought thought huh

so i let it grow. Being overly nosey thought i'd check it's roots, well wish i didn't not very many left i think the change over to bark killed what was on it's way out before i got to it

. So long story short do i keep letting the spike grow thinking maybe it will produce a keiki (cause it thought it was on it's way out) or stop spike. I have never seen this phal in flower and it still has roots (5) and it is in a much smaller container? Advice anyone? The last pics are of what it was when i got it the first pics are of it now after smaller pot and of the spike. Thanks
oh btw there has been no leaf drop i keep all my orchids 50-65% humidity and 77 degrees. Thanks again
