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Originally Posted by tucker85
That's known as a 'terminal spike' and the plant will eventually die. The good news is that, if you care for it properly, there's a very good chance that you'll have one or more keikies form at the base of the plant. Of course those keikies will be two or more years away from blooming so it's up to you whether you want to care for the plant and see what happens or throw it out. Good luck.
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if its a healthy plant, it very well may bloom sooner off a keiki. because the keiki still has the "maturity" of the mother plant, if the keiki is still connected.
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Originally Posted by bandes
Thanks so much - I'll wait for the new spike to bloom, give it a year and see is a keiki forms.
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it may also bloom from lower leaf bracts, so as long as its alive, id say keep it!