LOL, that's great. Once it opens, if you keep it in a fairly cool room it will stay in bloom longer. Will you keep it for next year or plant it outside?
Well.... they were getting a blast of humidity per day in my kitchen, but I moved them into DH's office, where they appeared to be getting a darker green than is recommended (at least for the Beallara). Now they're in the living room where I have a pot of water on the wood-burning stove, but that probably isn't enough, come to think of it. Time to pull out the ol' spritzer bottle.