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Originally Posted by cb977
 I don't know...I follow all the same rules but I haven't gotten blooms yet. New growths, yes...blooms, no
Maybe I'm just being impatient 
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Susanne, how many pbulbs does yours have? As I stated in a post long ago, my secret is to keep plant with matured, ready-to-bloom, pbulbs next to south-facing window for 2500-3500 foot candles, till I see the spike emerge. When spike is about 2-3" long I move plant back from window to about 1500-2000 foot candles. Try that and see if there's any change. I don't see how you could NOT bloom Oncidium as they are pretty easy to grow and bloom. Maybe I get a light/season change you don't

That could be the problem.