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Sempervivum bloom?

Celeste
9 years ago

Over the summer I bought a sempervivum plant from an outdoor gardening place which was a BIG mistake. I kept it outside in my backyard for awhile but it gets super cold in the winter so I tried seeing what would happen if I took it in. It was used to getting tons of sun so the first time I took it in the leaves flipped backward within a week. I took it back out but it must have gotten used to indoor lighting because now it sunburned. Back in it went. I have a couple of the chicks separated from the mother plant and the weirdest thing is happening. The plants are sprouting really healthy looking new thin light green leaves at the top and they look like completely different plants. I looked over at one of them & now it looks like it's budding even though winter is approaching. It's so weird. Any explanations? Is it just hardy plants adapting? (I know the plant is still not getting enough sunlight but there's nothing I can do its already in a South facing window)

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