Chirita eburnea
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I hope that is the correct spelling. It is really eburnea X - hisako I think - I can't remember the 2nd name. I have one that has finally bloomed. Today I fertilized all my indoor plants the same as I have been - once a month with a diluted 20-20-20. About ten minutes later the flower was drooping and the stem was bent over - I checked to see that things were not dry before fertilizing. I have taken a leaf to be sure I don't lose it, but it has taken 2 years for this one bloom. Does anyone know why this is happening, I ran lukewarm water over the soil to wash off any fertilizer if that was the problem, maybe it is just too wet??
Thank you for any help,
Karan
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