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Originally Posted by camille1585
Developing spikes getting stuck in leaves was my experience with this plant as well, but it didn't stop if from flowering. How are you temperatures before and during spike formation?
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The spikes developed in mid spring, so nothing odd about the temperatures. There were one or two days of around 35 degrees celsius, but mostly high twenties by day and about 15 at night. Is temperature a known issue with this problem, and if so is it being too high or too low.
Watering was consistent so no accordion-pleated leaves plus it’s other close relatives (Sharry baby, heaven scent etc) all developed spikes ok.
Grown outside in a shadehouse with 70% shadecloth roof so exposed to full days of tempered sunshine.
I forgot to mention there were two other spikes which did not survive being captured by the leaves, effectively breaking themselves.
Thinking about it, this is only a young plant so 4 spikes is a pretty good effort. I’d like to get it flowering properly.