Cycnodes typically start their blooming cycle when still in leaf and continue well into their winter nakedness. I would continue to water and give warmth, but, should the plant drop all leaves, then stop with the watering and just keep lightly moist, but still relatively warm. After the first spike of flowers you may well get a second from the leafless bulb. This is normal. Once the plant has stopped blooming give a good, sunny, dry rest through the Winter. As you see new growth in the Spring start with
misting and then move on to watering as the roots get long. Cycnoches and Mormodes are very warmth loving, therefore prevent undercooling, especially when humid. They are prone to rot. Also, back-bulbs are rarely over 2 years old, so don't panic when the oldest yellow and shrivel away.
Jamie
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