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Originally Posted by greenpassion
Wow. I have a NOID phal with a basal keiki as well.... Do basal keikes always win out over the original plant?
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A keiki is a vegetative growth from an unusual place. It is normal for this kind of Phal to produce growths from the base, and make multi-headed plants. These normal growths are not called keikiis. In the case of Phals, the term "keiki" is usually used for growths from the flower stem.
Normally, neither offsets from the base nor keikiis harm the initial rosette.
The original poster's plant produced a flower spike from the center of the rosette. This is called a "terminal spike." When this happens, that rosette is finished growing. The meristem tissue at the apex of the plant formed a flower spike, and there is no meristematic tissue to produce further leaves.
Most of the time, when a Phal makes a terminal spike, a normal new growth forms from the base, and the plant continues to grow. Occasionally the plant does not form a growth from the base, and it will eventually die.