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I'm almost positive that is not the case, although I must admit it had not occurred to me.... They certainly had not opened before 10.30 - 11pm
I have a problem with my night-blooming Cereus. Both last year and this year I waited breathlessly for two flower buds to develop. Everything was...
Thanks - I believe I just used a generic fertiliser. I'll get a citrus one.
I overwintered this kumquat in the house . It was fine, and even gave me a dozen or so lovely little fruits. Then after the fruit ripened and was...
I live in Virginia (hot and steamy in summer) and put my frangipani (Plumeria) outdoors for the summer. It appeared to be thriving until late...
Thanks for the advice - I'll do my darndest !
Oh - OK, thanks. I'll remember that next time. But how on earth do I keep it around 65 degrees in summer in VA ? Sigh..... perhaps it will bloom...
This plant did not abort its flower - the flower just got too heavy right as it was opening, and went from upward-facing at the end of its stalk...
Twice this summer my epi ("Mark Twain") flowered. I was SO excited, until the weight of the flower pulled down on the flower stalk and choked the...
They actually don't mind being pot-bound. But you DO need to feed them. They are heavy feeders ! Manure tea or "worm tea' is good , but I...
They go dormant in our cooler climates in the winter. Just store it someplace dark or very low light - it won't do much, all the leaves will...
Thank you so much for setting my mind at rest !
My Epiphyllum is doing well, but over the winter it put up a really long whip-like green shoot (around 3 ft long) straight up into the air. OK,...
There is no way your Brugmansia will survive the winter outdoors, mulched or not. It needs to be cut back and brought indoors before the first...