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Originally Posted by Beverly
I took some keiki's off a plant and put 6 in s/h for an experiment last summer. They did not get much bigger but I got flowers on three and the other three put out new growths at their bases. I kept them more dryer then I should have, kept them in a cool room in a small southern window.
Mine flowered at less then 6 inches>
I hope that helps.
Beverly
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I'm happy to report that I have many spikes on my kingi, and the two keikis on it as well

Nodes started to swell a few months ago and I've been watching growth develop not sure if I was getting keikis or spikes, but the larger "growths" have swelling near the tips, and one is showing a tiny cluster of tiny buds

I've just left it outside (zone 9), no real watering rest, tho significantly less watering than in summer, but weather is cool and damp - don't think it's ever dried out completely. Gets water about once a week, sometimes a bit more often, sometimes less - tho it is potted in pumice and perlite only.