| Nancy, I copied the statement below from a copyrighted source under what I believe to be the fair use provision of the US copyright law...in this case a partial quote for educational purposes. So I expect the quote is totally legal, but I would not want you to requote it as my statement.
"Onc. Sharry Baby is composed of species of which 63% take cool temperatures, 63% take intermediate temperatures, 50% take hot temperatures and 25% take cold temperatures. Grow this hybrid in cool to hot conditions, or 58°F (14°C) to 85°F (29°C) at night. It may be tolerant of cold (50°F to 55°F or 10°C to 13°C) night temperatures."
That said, our Sharry Baby blooms its cotton picking head off. It is kept at 60F minimum night temperature and less than 85F daytime except for those rare hot, humid days usually in August when the cooling cell and fans cannot keep the GH below 85F. It might reach 90F in those circumstances.
I'm betting that you have too little light. The species making up the hybrid require medium to high light levels. If a plant is healthy looking, I always suspect light first in a non bloom situation. Give it some dappled sunlight outdoors and see if it doesn't respond.
I am not a fan of bloom booster fertilizers. It probably won't hurt the plant, but in my humble opinion, it won't help it either. |