It seems to me that blooming takes considerable energy... and that would not be a good time to "starve" a plant. I fertilize lightly at all times except during periods of dormancy for those plants that really have it when the plant isn't doing anything at all. But blooming and growing are not mutually exclusive, many orchids do both at the same time. In winter, watering and fertilizer are reduced for everything, since they dry out more slowly. (It's not about the calendar, it's about the result, one doesn't want soggy plants ever, and if it is cold drier is better)
For grins, at my house last year "winter" didn't start to happen until December, it was 95 deg F. on Thanksgiving the 4th Thursday in November... everybody got summer watering no matter what the calendar said.
Last edited by Roberta; 09-03-2018 at 02:31 PM..
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