Normally it's the other side, if it's following the typical alternation. But since it's done a lot of growing during its 3 year sulk,(so the spike appeared well above where the previous one was, since many lower leaves have been shed) it could be on the same side. But I'm starting to think that this is 'normal' peloria, as opposed to insecticide induced. The 4th bud is also like that, and the blooms on the right have the left petal affected, while the blooms on the left have the right petal affected.
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