That sounds generally right according to my experience. Most new growth in the spring and early summer – slower or temporarily interrupted growth from late summer through winter. They might rest, but they don’t really go dormant. A noticeable growth spurt can occur anytime if there is an environmental change that the orchid appreciates, especially if it has not been entirely happy prior to that. Increased light or warmth, for example, or maybe a timely repotting can result in more new growth during the winter.
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