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Old 04-15-2006, 07:39 AM
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Blowing cool air over the flowers dehydrates the flower pedals. I get the same type of result when I take blooming orchids to a farmer's market. Heat does the same. Because you caugh it early the flower only changed shape a little rather then dying.

It will not effect the plant al all. The flowers may go back to normal but often do not. You could gently reshape the flower and it has a tendancy to stay that way.
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