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Jul 7, 2013 5:39 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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Spectacular, Annette!

I, like Jojoe, am just wetting my toes in Epi world. I had heard 2 years to bloom, but 4???? I will be sooo ollllddd, lol ....

Thanks for the info on watering - that is my biggest problem, and knowing that they can be allowed to get dry (drier?) in the winter is good information. How long do you allow them to stay dry?

I just received some great cuttings from C. Sue, and she said she doesn't feed at all. As best as I can tell, getting enough sun seems to be a big factor in blooms. But I'm so open to any other advice!
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