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Mon, Jun 18, 12 at 20:42
| I know others have inflos magically appear mid season (I have yet to experience this wonder).
How often does this happen if a plant hasn't pushed an inflo at the beginning of the season? Is the plant less likely to branch? Any special secrets that promote a late season inflo (besides a good plumeria fertilizing program including Foliage Pro, FE, Super Thrive, Epsom Salts, Sea Weed Extract, and foliar feeding... not all at the same time, of course) Thanks! Rachel |
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| many plants are late bloomers. I have many plants that will push inflos in July when none show now. |
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| Excellent! Thanks Bill! |
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- Posted by loveplants2 8b Virginia Beach, (My Page) on Mon, Jun 18, 12 at 21:38
| Hey Rachel, I have had trees push inflos late into October here in VA. Only to realize that i will have to put them away for the winter, or keep the ones with an inflo under my lights that i have upstairs. You never know when they decide to bless us with their beauty!!! I'm sure you will be reporting back with some inflo updates!! : ) Take care, Laura |
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