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Originally Posted by smweaver
Yes, it should "readjust" over the winter and flower next spring--if it has produced new sheaths over the summer (mossiae produces sheaths in the summer/fall period before the following spring flowering stage--and the sheaths will stay green over the winter). It is exciting when you see those tiny silhouettes appearing through the sheath indicating that buds are forming. I have a C. jenmani that's in that stage now. The other nice thing about mossiae is that, in my experience, the plants are easy growers and produce multiple new growths each year. So your plant should produce quite a good show in another couple of years.
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Thank you for the cultural info. Yes, i just noticed a new lead starting. Always wanted a C. Jenmani. Looking forward to seeing any of the bloom photos you post!