Sanguinolenta
jblaschke
16 years ago
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My p. sanguinolenta bloomed for the first time today. As you can see in the pic, it's set additional buds as well.
I'm quite happy about this, because I nearly killed this poor plant several times--and *did* manage to do in it's clone. The first time, I over-watered and it shrivelled and died, only to send up some new sprouts a few days later. The next time, I left of a long weekend and when I came back, it, along with several other plants in my window, had dried out and crisped. The others recovered, but the p. sanguinolenta didn't. Undeterred, I watered twice weekly and waited. After a month, a tiny, feeble little leaf popped up, almost as if it was afraid to draw much attention to itself, lest I try to kill it again. But I refrained. It too months of patience, but it appears this little plant has gotten over its trauma and is confident enough to bloom. Yay!
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