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Originally Posted by Dorothy
Congrats  on your blooming sucess!
Spots?  Do you mean nubbins? 
Ya gotta love 'em 
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no sorry i mean spots on the canes where new spikes form.
as far as the term nubbin i have never seen any deffinition give to a spike or root in any of my books being referred to as a nubbin
these do need to be root bound before they will bloom, light levels should be about the same as a catt, they do grow a little faster under higher light but it may cause some problems with flowering