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Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 17:28
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- Posted by robert1971 7a OK (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 18:25
| Yup! Looks like it's definitely pushing up an inflo! I would take it in at night if your nights are cold. I've got one pushing up an inflo and I bring it inside when it's cold and grow it under lights trying to push it to bloom. Congrats! :) -Robert |
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- Posted by butterfly4u 8 (My Page) on Fri, Oct 5, 12 at 21:25
| Thank you Robert. I'm sooo excited! It is high 60s here still, but I am going to keep my eye on the temps to make sure we don't get a cold spell. I can't wait to see it bloom! |
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| DEFINITELY an inflo / flower stalk!!! Great job! And it looks to be dividing into two or three tips - the blooming usually, (but not always) is what induces branching! Do you have any idea of what color the flowers might be or is it a surprise?! |
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| That's a very happy, healthy looking plant! |
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| Wow beautiful plant. Very healthy and happy and definitely pushing an inflo! Congrats. Post pictures when she bloomed. :) |
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