Maybe it will be both. I had that happen last year with my Phal. Formosa Dream. After putting out a nice spike that had quite a few flowers, as the flowers came to the end of their lives, it put out a new bud at the end of the spike, which bloomed, but it also grew leaves and roots around that flower, and now it's a keiki that I removed and planted. Your spike does have a bit of an odd appearance, kind of thicker at the base, and the end of it has kind of a sharp look, but it could just be the camera angle. Orchids like to surprise us. I think you'll have fun waiting to see what happens here.
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