So I have had a few NOID phals bloom this year, which was exciting for me because I had never accomplished that before, and phals have been quite the challenge for me during the winter months.
But more exciting is that a Neostylis that I purchased last August or September (not in spike) has spiked and bloomed! And has an ID. It is Neostylis Lou Sneary x christensonia vietnamica, and I like it a lot, because it has multiple growths and has just generally been very rewarding for someone with little experience.
Since I've posted a fair number of orchids not in the best of shape I thought I'd share a few pictures of orchids that have survived my care. Unfortunately at this point the blooms are aging, but I didn't get good pictures when they first opened. And I'm not a photographer, but I did get some black cloth for drama
The phal seems to be missing a chunk out of a leaf but overall is doing well. I seem to have a sweet spot of about 18" of window that will trigger bloom in phals. Any phal out of that spot will carry on but won't spike. (exception being a NOID, not in picture, which I think must be mostly equestris because it has thrown multiple keikis and blooms almost nonstop--another very rewarding and unexpected orchid, since it was a NOID and I don't even know where I got it!)