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Old 04-11-2010, 10:49 PM
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It'll be interesting to see this as a time elapsed sequence of flowers opening.
Thanks for this ...
exactly what I was thinking, I use to have this web cam that had time elapsed picture taken and you can set the time sequence for each picture, thinking of trying to find something like that again, I would be very interested in doing that.
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Old 04-12-2010, 07:28 AM
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I also have mine in morning sun and it seems to be doing well.

Mine dries out quite often though and I actually had more problems when I tried to make sure it never did. It is growing new growths at the momment and they are racing up.
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Old 04-12-2010, 10:31 AM
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the complete sequence, I guess..
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Really pretty colour. Shame they are pushing against each other like that, but still pretty.
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the complete sequence, I guess..
I think one of the flowers is upside down
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Really pretty colour. Shame they are pushing against each other like that, but still pretty.
Hi RosieC, I am thinking of a master mind plan, maybe putting a spacer between them so they can fully open right
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I think one of the flowers is upside down
It does look like they are head to toe.
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flowers that are upside-down or poorly arranged on the inflorescence are sometimes the result of changing the plant's orientation to light source

BTW, I can't wait to see a fully-open flower!
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flowers that are upside-down or poorly arranged on the inflorescence are sometimes the result of changing the plant's orientation to light source

BTW, I can't wait to see a fully-open flower!
I am sure it will be fully opened when I get home tonight, if so I will post it
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Old 04-13-2010, 10:49 AM
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I think there fully opened now, since I have 2 in opposite directions, I don't know which one is right.
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