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Oct 2, 2014 12:03 PM CST
Name: tarev
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If it does not get full sun, then you just get leaves..the blooms may not show, it needs more sun to do it, like with most flowering plants.
But the season is now heading into Fall, so just remember that next year, slowly introduce to full sun, it will acclimate gradually, and it loves the sun and heat after that, with frequent to almost daily watering during the months of June to August, if it is the same as with our area okay, where we do not get a drop of rain at all. But if your humidity is quite high, then you an give it some interval in watering. But watch you temps..I tend to care for it like a tropical plant in need of lots of moisture especially when our temps start reaching 90F everyday and higher.

Hey, if you still have good 8 weeks there..who knows, try to give it a little more sun, it may just try to catch up and give you some sporadic late Oct to Nov blooms, before it heads to sleep finally. But if it just starts dropping leaves..no worries, it is just saying it wants to prepare to for its winter sleep.
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