Hey Paul, I have this clone, too, and mine didn't do much the first year after I stuck it in a pot. This year, the second, it sent up many shoots and flowered nicely. I'd give it a little time as the rhizome may be spreading itself underground, if it's doing well you'll probably see some good growth and spikes in the springtime.
I grow my Bletillas in full sun and with very abundant moisture in the summer, both striata and Yokohama have done well with this. I've seen patches growing well in shadier spots, too, I don't think they're too picky once they get established. Hope this helps!
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