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Old 04-09-2008, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Leisurely View Post
Your plant would benefit greatly from an outdoor vacation during the warm months. Don't expect flowers in the fall because they bloom in the spring if provided the right conditions. They like a cool, (fifties at night) bright, (as much sun as possible) and dry (occasional light watering) winter rest. No fertilizer should be given during the rest period because you will get keikis and no flowers.
This sounds like nobile culture to me. This won't be ideal for kingianums as they like it wet all year round.
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