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Originally Posted by nicola
hi,
The plant is really flourishing, from what I see it is growing one another spike.
Some hybrids, under favorable conditions, can continue to bloom for 5 or 6 months.
A Keiki can be formed at the base of the leaves or from the internodes of the spike.
I have a plant which annually produces a keiki at the tip of the spike towards the end of flowering.
In the picture I do not see well the tips of old spikes, are they still producing buds?
Ciao Nicola
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Hi Nicola,
thanks for the reply! Yes, two stems are producing new buds, but I accidentally destroyed one bud. I didn't think a new stem could grow since it has a terminal spike, but I am following it with much joy.