Strange, because mine just spiked without me doing anything special. It certainly gets less light than it would in a south window (it's under my lights, which aren't all that strong), it gets regular fertilizer, and it's kept warm (24-25°C under the lights.) The only thing I can think of is that the spike appeared a few weeks after the severe cold snap, where it was only 17°C in the room despite the heat being on max. That being said, I've only owned the plant for a year, and this is the first spike!
Here's what Orchidwiz has to say on the matter: "P.lueddemanniana blooms sporadically for no apparent reason and bloom initiators are unknown. It grows in the uniformly warm Singapore climate but seldom flowers, perhaps indicating that blooms are triggered by increased diurnal range, lower temperatures, or a sudden daytime temperature drop."
Then it says "see the discussion on under P.viridis" (Phal from same region), so I looked it up as well : "/.../The following technique is effective for them [them= other genera from the region that bloom erratically] and may work for Phal viridis when flowering is a problem. The plants are subjected to a sudden daytime cooling of about 5-6°C, such as the temperature drop associated with a cool summer shower or with
misting in a warm greenhouse. /.../ There is no assurance that this method will initiate flowering, but experimenting with it will not harm the plant."
Why wouldn't you be able to post her picture? There's nothing wrong with getting information for someone else!
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