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Old 02-04-2007, 02:16 PM
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If the nobile is starting a new growth from the bottom of the plant, it is a little late for resting; next year. That new growth needs water, so don't let the Den dry out. If all the new growths are on the sides of the cane (keikis) instead of, or in addition to, the one at the bottom, these are your flowers gone south because of keeping the plant too wet and too warm. Remove the keikis, if you have them, when they have a few inches worth of roots, or if they are still very small, remove them and toss them, so that the plant can concentrate its energy on the basal growth.
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