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Just beautiful, Picotee is one of my favorites. The stalk does seem a bit short, but it does vary from plant to plant. Will take a pic of my last two in bloom so you can see the stalk height. Keep them watered, cut off the bloom stalk after it's finished, and keep them in a sunny window until it's warm enough for them to go outside in their pots. Not full sun, not full shade, They like being pot-bound, some of mine are in the original pots they came on 5 - 6 years ago. It probably wouldn't hurt to give them some MiracleGro in the Summer, although truthfully I usually don't. Of course, water them outside if rainfall is lacking. The books say to let them go dormant when you bring them in in Autumn. No watering. I never have, just keep them watered. Works for me. Not all of them will necessarily rebloom again. Some do, some don't. I'm so pleased you're enjoying yours! Moli, what a shame about yours! |
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CM. they should have drainage. Repot them in pots with holes, otherwise even if you're careful about watering they may get waterlogged and die of root rot/insufficient oxygen. Can't imagine why they came in pots with no holes! Maybe they assumed that they were a one-off thing and that you'd discard them after blooming. Like poinsettias. Many people don''t realize that they can carry them over. Here's a pic of my last two that are blooming; different stalk heights. |
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