Howdy folks, I really hate to ask this, but I am unable to find much anything on how the spikes of this species look. This is coming from a maturing growth, and has been growing fairly steadily over the last week. Its very possible that is just to early to tell. Thanks!
I grow this in a grow tent under cool conditions with full access to light.
Always feel free to ask! Still lots of time for the plant to "tell" you. Patience!
Cyrtochilulm spikes tend to be rather thin, and take a loooong time to develop. They also tend to get very long. So either way, just observe. This will take awhile...