Quote Originally Posted by scopinox
Something disturbing has dawned upon me.

Paphs usually flower from the top of the stem, and multiflorals only have one stem, which takes about six years to mature, when they flower, right?

So I would take it that multiflorals first flower, and then push new growth, which then would take another six odd years to flower.

Essentially, that means its takes years for multiflorals to rebloom. This information makes me sad.

Please tell me I'm wrong or that there's a method to get them to rebloom every year or every second year.

Praveer
Don't know if anyone's responded to this, but I got my stunning, white, multifloral Paph at Safeway of all places, and it blooms faithfully every year, with each year producing more blooms. So the first year, there were two, the second year there were 3, and now four.

Sadly, I just broke off the buds on my new spike, that's why I'm here. I thought somewhere there'd be someone who'd say it will grow new buds but I won't hold my breath. 8 (