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Oct 2, 2016 9:31 AM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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Hi all, I just got a nice pot of Sinningia tubiflora starts at a plant sale. I've grown it before a few years ago, but it never bloomed for me, and slowly faded away.

Just wondering if anyone has some guidelines for me to keep this plant going and possibly have it bloom? I know it's supposed to go dormant in winter, and I can give it a very cool, dry-ish location where it won't want to keep on growing in Florida's mild weather.

Other than that, soil? fertilizer? how much light? watering? All advice appreciated!

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