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Nov 3, 2015 6:37 PM CST
Name: KadieD
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I agree with all you have said, Ron, and my adeniums behave exactly as you have described.
rattlebox said:My large Adeniums range 3-4' tall above the soil line and are multi branched. All stems don't start budding at the same time, so the flush of blooms lasts quite a while. I have noticed that by the time the last buds are spent, the plant is almost ready to start budding up again. Sometimes by the time the slowest stems to bud are finally blooming, the earliest ones are developing buds again. If the plant is small with only one or two stems, the bloom cycle will seem relatively short, with longer periods between blooming.


@christines, I am guessing you live in Australia? I would love to see pictures of your one-year-old babies, as well as those you acquired recently that are flowering now.

Kadie

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