Great start! It'll get bigger...and you're the first one with a flower to report! I expect we'll be seeing more soon. My "big" established one just has tiny buds, don't expect flowers for another month or so. So yours is precocious.
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Good job tmoney!
My plant is doing just fine, just no sign of a spike yet.
They really don't have spikes, what you'll see is teensy buds peeking out from between the leaves. There's a short, thin peduncle bearing the bud, just long enough to get the flower beyond the leaves. You'll see the bud before you see where it is coming from.
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None of my Leptotes have spiked. Lost half of the Leptotes unicolor but the remaining half is doing OK, has put out new roots and a new growth. I want to get a bicolor and have been searching for a reasonably priced one.
It is still early for most of the Leptotes species. I see little tiny buds on bicolor and pohlitinocoi, unicolor nothing yet. I don't expect to see flowers on any for at least another month, probably more. The developing buds are teensy at this point, so easy to miss even if they are there. (harryphillipsii/pauloensis bloom about 2 months earlier than the ones we're waiting for now)
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Just took another look. I see a very tiny nubbin on Lpt. unicolor, that will be a bud, possibly see a second one also. So I expect it to be a month or 6 weeks later than Lpt. bicolor. It is barely getting started. The "schedule" likely will be different for people growing indoors, mine are all outside and it has been cooler than normal for weeks.
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