It probably will grow into a little plant you can separate. Be patient; it can take up to a year sometimes. The roots need to be about 4" / 10cm long total, and it is always better to wait until they're longer, if you can.
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I also think it looks like it started as a keiki and decided to be a spike instead. In that case the keiki might not develop any further, only time will tell.
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One of my Phals did something similar when it bloomed late last summer. It started out looking like a double-thick spike, grew a single leaf less than an inch long, and then from that point out, it was just a regular spike that produced several flowers. When it was their time, the flowers died, but the spike is still green, so I'm curious to see what will become of it.
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