Hmmm... it never blooms? Having too much light or not enough light?
Also, since your orchid is a tropical plant, you may already be aware of its fondness for warm temperatures. A temperature differential is also necessary for orchids to bloom. For two weeks at the beginning of the orchid blooming season, if at all feasible, expose your orchids to nighttime temperatures that are 10 degrees lower than the daytime temps.
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At work, it is always cooler at night as the furnace is set very low. In the summertime, it is always hotter at night. There's no greenhouse. I suspect it might have to do with the environment, but at least at work, it doesn't die like they do at home.
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