Usually Not in the same year. Some Dendrobiums will rebloom from previous bloomed "canes" in their next cycle. However, the phalaenopsis -- the moth orchid -- can be induced to rebloom from its old spike.
If you cut the flower spike just below the old spent flowers and above the last node (covered with a small triangular brown sheath), you may get a reblooming from one of the lower nodes. Always cut with a very hot instrument, to seal the cut, and cover the cut with a fungicide. More.
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