Thank you all for the kind words!

I've been reading up on phal. type Dendrobiums, although it is quite a mess in my head right now. I monitor my plants very closely, so when I notice whether the new shoot or spike buds are active, I will post some info. I took a look at the root system and it isn't very spectacular nor did I see any new tips, just mostly old roots going slightly soft. To avoid rotting them, I would water no more frequent than once a week, but mist the top, which goes driest, once or twice within that period. However, it's usually high humidity which triggers new root growth, so what should I do? Keep it on the moist or the dry side? When does the root growth cycle begin with these plants?

I didn't imagine their growing habits being that different from, say, Oncidium, but I guess I was wrong

(I can see that the canes, which have flowered now have flowered before, so there goes my theory

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