No kidding about BB stores. It's roots were dry as an Egyptian tomb!

They grew like crazy, all over the place once I got it recovered. It's been blooming since September this year (right after I left for college!

) and showed no signs of stopping when I went home for Thanksgiving.
I think I need to save it and a few other plants from my dad though

. He underwaters everything, and the roots were starting to look like they had at Freddies. In his defense he does work very long hours and I have turned the house into a greenhouse!
I'll just be patient. It's blooms were bigger this time, so maybe next time there will be more of them!

It doesn't seem to have any trouble spiking, although double spikes would be awesome! I think after these blooms fade, I will cut the spike all the way back, since this is a rebloom from an old spike. I've heard that can lead to better flowering next time.
Again, yours is just absolutely gorgeous!