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Originally Posted by Edew
Interesting. I cut it to the base in hopes that it would focus on growing leaves/roots and conserve energy for the next blooming, but it has a mind of its own lol!
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Where you cut it is completely up to you. Some people do as you did and remove it entirely so that the plant focuses on leaves/roots. The other option is to cut above a node about halfway or 2/3 the way up the spike to maybe get a side spike growing.
Or the third option is to leave the spike and see what it does. I usually do that, but out of laziness rather than choice. If the spike dries out, then I'll cut it, but on some Phals I have the spike stays dormant for a few weeks after dropping the blooms, and the the spike tip wakes up and starts growing again.