My amethystoglossa just grew a large number of new roots also. It seems to be one of those cattleyas that grows a new pseudobulb first and then sends out a bunch of roots. Other catts do just the opposite, growing new roots just before a new pseudobulb starts. My amethystoglossa blooms around February and the books say that it rests before blooming. So it should be going into a rest period pretty soon. I fertilize most my hybrid catts year round but it might be a good idea to slow down some with species like amethystoglossa. If it doesn't get a rest period it will probably still bloom but the blooms should be better if the plant rests like it does in nature. Less water and less fertilizer for the next couple months may give you better blooms, but I'm not an expert on this species.
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