Howdy
If I remember right, and some of this was also published in Orchids magazine by Runkle and Dr. Wang, spikes are encouraged when temps are between 75 and 65f--autumn season (they don't need the shock of 55). And, they remain in a grow cycle for as long as the day temps remain above 75 consistently. once the spike is so long, it continues to grow and develop, unless the temps get out of hand, then it may stall, or abort.
My own situation seems to bear it out, and why keikei grow works so well in the summer when the temps are warm, and the plants are wanting to grow.
my two cents
Take care
Rex
AKA POLKA
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