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Old 10-21-2008, 08:47 AM
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Flowers always develop exactly opposite the leaf never where the leaf falls off.

I almost said it was too early for flowers, but remembered you are in Indiana and it is cold up there.

If the plant had about a month of 50 degree or below at night, you may well have buds. Mine bloom in February. In Hawaii they move them to another location higher in the mountains for the cooler air to get early blooms. I will let you know Friday when my first Hawaiian shipment arrives if he sends me any in bloom. Usually he can find me a couple of dozen early bloomers out of the millions he raises.
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