I started to water my orchids this morning and notice that my spider orchid has one flower in the middle of the stem looked dry out and shriveled, and

it seems to had being pollinated by the many hummingbirds, butterflies, or bees that visit my balcony and this summer the hummingbirds have and butterflies have increased in numbers. Now what do I do with the flowers that have being pollinated. I'm learning how to care for the orchids in my custody, but I don't know what I would do with seeds.
Should I cut the flowers that are pollinated and not let the plant develop the seeds???
