Most likely not pollinated, but time will tell.
If it gets bigger, you know what happened.
In a few weeks, it might just dry up dark brown and fall off.
No offence, but that's just how it is unless you "helped" it.
I think the best way to propagate your plant is to divide as it gets bigger over the years.
These hybrids can "explode" at certain point.
They will add one growth at a time when young, but then some of them will grow like crazy even when young.
As they form a small clump in a few years, they may or may not shoot up multiple growths all over the place, expanding in size each year.
This also means a lot of flowers each time it blooms.
I like your flower, although I prefer just single flower per stem on this type of hybrids.
Last edited by NYCorchidman; 06-26-2014 at 01:14 AM..
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