Like Katrina said, cattleya pseudobulbs only bloom once. It's the newest pseudobulbs that bloom. Many cattleyas only bloom on the very last pseudobulb of the year. In other words, if each lead grew two pseudobulbs this year, only the very last one on each lead would bloom. Some cattleyas bloom on almost every new pseudobulb for that year, not just the last one. You can usually tell how it will bloom by looking at the old pseudobulbs. If every pseudobulb has an old dried up flower spike, then it will bloom from every new pseudobulb. If only half or less of the pseudobulbs have dried up spikes it will probably only bloom on the very last pseudobulb of each lead.
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