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Jul 9, 2013 1:50 PM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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I have Lucifer as well. The first year in a pot, it didn't bloom. The second year I planted it in the garden; it didn't bloom. But the third year was charmed and it bloomed on many spikes. Last year we had a drought, it didn't bloom. This year it's been great weather-wise and it's now getting ready to bloom. Love that plant, but it is a temperamental one. I think yours might need a little more time to acclimate itself and as Dave says, maybe a kick start with a fertilizer.

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