After about a year now, the once 5 inch long keiki presented me with 3 beautiful flowers with sweet scent which attract fruit flies. The pbulb itself is about 1 1/2 feet long.
These plants will one-day get big. The canes can get to a meter or more in length. The bottom third will be covered in blossoms. You've done well so far.
My anosmum has 3 old canes covered in keikis. What's the best thing to do with these, pot them individually or put them all into a large community pot? There's probably about 20 of them.