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Old 10-02-2012, 11:36 AM
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I seem to ask this question every year !
I THINK I have a spike or 2 developing. The growth appears different - more "dagger-like" as opposed to fat and rounded.
Can you spot the difference ? Which is the spike ?
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I'm thinking you have blooms coming! Congratulations.
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Definitely spikes coming.
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Old 10-02-2012, 03:52 PM
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I have new growths on my Cyms just like yours and I am gonna say spikes just so that we both have them LOL
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I vote for spikes it is your season for Cyms to kick start their spikes. Just to confirm look for clear sap " nectar drops " oozing from the growth this will means spikes
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there have definitely been "nectar" drops.........but I had them last year as well and all the growths turned out to be just that. As there are 2 distinct types of growth, I know that at least 1 type will be a spike. I hope !

I will update with photos as time goes by.....
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I also vote for spikes.

Spikes should feel somewhat hollow when gently squeezed.
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time will tell and yes they will look and feel swollen rather than flat. You will just know a spike as it matures just like a spike on a Phal compared to a root.
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The smart money seems to be on flower spikes. We are just finishing our flowering season down here and with your seasons the opposite from ours...........

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