The name "terminal spike" sounds fatal but it isn't. If a spike comes from the crown, it's a sign that the orchid probably won't grow any more from that point, but very likely will produce basal growths (not really "keikis", they aren't independent plants but rather part of the "clump"). And of course, each of those new growths can bloom. So if the plant has a good root system and develops new basal growths, it will just get better and better.
This is reasonable for a Phal to limit its upward growth at some point and start producing offshoots. If it kept growing forever from that one point (the crown) you would see tree-sized Phalaenopsis... and that doesn't happen.
Last edited by Roberta; 09-01-2023 at 12:22 AM..
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