No, they don't grow a second leaf later, although the second leaf is folded inside the first leaf so it might not be visible until the first leaf opens up. If all the other p-bulbs have two leaves than I would expect that most of the new ones will have two leaves. It also depends on light. Bifoliate cattleyas require more light than unifoliates and I've noticed that some hybrids will form two leaves per p-bulb in bright light and one leaf in lower light conditions. By the way, they will sometimes have three leaves on a pseudo-bulb. Your orchid has four species in it's background, Guarianthe bowringiana (bifoliate), Cattleya gaskelliana (unifoliate), Cattleya tigrina (bifoliate) and Cattleya purpurata (unifoliate).
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