>temperatures (below 50 degrees F) to bloom. With temps above
>70 degrees, it will never bloom.
DD> the temperature in her house is a constant 70 degrees and those plant
DD> bloom at least twice a year....go figure..
JE> I just bought one with a few dozen blooms - gorgeous. They
> had not opened. I got the little plant home, and though
> one or two opened,the rest fell off.
No, I don't know what happened, but I have heard that they don't like
to be moved. I often wonder that if that's true, nobody would want to
buy them. I bought a new one two weeks ago and it was loaded with
blooms. A few have fallen off but some are opening. Are you watering
it enough or too much...this might matter...
Doris Dignard
dorisdignard@better.net
doris.dignard@capcanada.com
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