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Old 02-05-2007, 12:07 PM
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Sounds like all your plants should be watered regularly, the Catt with a wet/dry cycle, and the others should not dry out completely. Just so long as the Den is growing, it is not dormant, and should have regular watering. When it finally stops growing, the leaves at the top of the previously growing cane will unfold and you will not see any new folded leaf in the center that has yet to fully emerge and open. You can expect that the last leaf out will be smaller than the rest. When the last leaf matures until the new growth starts at the bottom, you want a very long wet/dry-dry cycle. It is possible that you plant has been bred with some species that does not go dormant, so play it by the signs of growth.
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