Hello!
I have a question about the little bracts (not sure if I spelled that correctly) and the nodes on the spike of one of my phals. Despite having checked out and read every single orchid book in the Douglas County Library system, I have not heard them mention what I'm seeing. The phals in question is this guy.
I have read that when a spike has finished flowering one might be able to cut below the lowest location of a bloom on a spike but above the next node in hopes of getting the spike to bloom again. My yellow-green phal is in full bloom and is actively growing and opening new buds-- so it is not finished! However, the two node below the lowest bloom on one of the spikes has swelled and are breaking out of the bracts covering the nodes. The bracts and the nodes are noticeably greener than my other phals that are blooming now, which display a more purple/dark green color.
I know some nodes can turn into keikis and as mentioned above you can get more blooms to come out of those lower nodes-- but do any of these things happen while the plant is actively blooming? I wish I had noticed them before-- to see if they really are growing something. But as I said, they looked like the nodes on my two other phals until today they were very noticeably different.
Your thoughts? I can try to score a pic but my computer is being unpleasant today.