Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 12:58:36 EST From: EdwardK674@aol.com To: cp@opus.hpl.hp.com Message-Id: <aabcdefg3535$foo@default> Subject: Re: Ping problems
In a message dated 12/08/2000 1:47:11 AM Eastern Standard Time,
cp@opus.labs.agilent.com writes:
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I would like to chime in on this discussion. I have P. moranensis "G" and
have experienced the same situation. I believe I've corrected the aborted
flower phenomenon by keeping the plant dryer. Before, I had it half
submerged in water. It grew well, and fast, but maybe too fast, which
explains why the prospective flowers were smothered by newly developing
leaves. BTW, I'm growing it indoors, under fluorescents, in a half enclosed
environment. Also, once you do get it to flower properly, you will notice
the glaring, almost gaudy, pink color, which I describe as "ho" pink.
>>
I also had to keep my P. moranensis "G" drier as the leaf growth was too
rapid for the flowers. The leaves would also overgrow the flowers which would
then abort.
Ed
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