Bloom is much larger than previous, approx. 6.5 cm wide, which is pretty big for a goeringii. However, all of them are facing upwards, not side-wards as typical for a cymbidium. I suspect some lighting issue or problem with temperature.
Also, the sepals are also much thicker than last year's. Giving the flowers a very firm substance.
One of the flowers have a lateral sepal half-turned into yet another lip. Perhaps I gave it too much Kelp Max last autumn.