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Originally Posted by jcec1
I get the same with any cross that has tetraspis in it - lots of spikes but no bloom or few blooms - tetraspis and speciosa species bloom fine. I think there that the tetraspis parentage has been an issue for me.
This is Crimson cherub x tetraspis which has loads of spikes but rarely blooms and tetraspis C1 which both grow in the same window under the same conditions, so I don't believe it to be a temperature issue.
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That bloomless Phal is impressive!
Though for all the wrong reasons... I admire your patience with that plant.
I'm thinking that my next step is to contact the grower I got it from (Orchideen Lucke) to see if they have any advice.
I also put my thermometer next to the Phal today under the lights. On a shelf without lights the temperature was 20°C. Where the Phal is it's a nice 25°C! The LEDs warm the plants more than I thought (probably due to the warmth of the fixture on the shelf directly below.) But since the lighhts are off at night, the temperature drops quite a bit.