Thanks, Ray.
I am aware of what the ingredients of KelpMax are and read about some reports regarding what they can do to plants.
I do think your post is rather misleading, though. Don't get me wrong. I believe you.
The thing is that the growth habit is mostly influenced by the genetics of individual plants depending on what they are as some species are relatively easy clumper, like wardii, sukhakulii, and many species in the subgroup Paphiopedilum, and this product may help further stimulate their potential on some plants.
I doubt it will make all plants explode like that. Otherwise, everyone, especially the commercial growers, would use it on their crops and all the paphs would look like your examples. The reality is not so.
Some plants will be a stubborn single grower forever no matter what you do.
I have grown a few paphs (complex and parvis) that went from single growth to multiple new growths at a time (anywhere from three to five in one year after blooming for the first time) with just tap water. Single growths, then five, then ten, twenty, forty, and so on.
And by the way, Delrosi plant in the above pic has multiple new growths popping up all over the place. I just thought it would be fun to post the "twins".