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Originally Posted by SouthPark
I don't grow delenatii, but grow a couple of juvenile vietnamense, and some other ones. The vietnamense could possibly be like delenatii ---- maybe. Mine haven't flowered yet. Relatively slow growing here, but are doing just fine. Very nice leaves.
You mentioned ---- "It's currently in bloom" and also "not sending out a new growth after blooming". So there's uncertainty about the actual situation - because the orchid is still in bloom (aka - still a flower on it), right?
As long as you maintain suitable growing conditions - then new leaves - in your case - new growth for a new fan, will eventually start up.
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Sorry, I think I wasn't clear enough!
It's in bloom now. So there is still the fresh flower on. But at this point, with my paphiopedilum maudiae I already have a new fan emerging. With this delenatii I don't have any sign of new growth. I'm just curious if this is a pretty normal behavior in paphs.... or with delenatii more specifically.
In other words.... Do I need to wait for the bloom to dry off to have any chance to see a new growth emerging on delenatii?
- I hope that now it's a bit more understandable the question
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Anyway, thank you for answering me.