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Jun 10, 2016 7:37 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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Bubbles said:@needrain The leaves on the brug will be a good indicator. The two side of each of the new leaves will be unequal. One side of each leaf will be a little bit longer where it joins the stem. Then you can look for blooms. Have you fertilized them a little?


This is a good hint that never knew about. I just look for inflo/flower buds. But what does "The two side of each of the new leaves..." mean. Where is the "two side"? And what do you mean "One of each leaf.."?
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