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Old 04-19-2016, 03:25 AM
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Wow, I have this plant but only 1 stick flowering. Will follow up with my post.
How do you grow?

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Andrew
It's in a Dillen 6" eurobasket with pumice. That's how I bought it a few years ago from the Huntington. The basket's drainage holes are around a half inch above the bottom of the basket so there's some semi-hydroponic action going on.

I water it once or twice a week at night during summer. When it gets cooler I water less frequently and earlier in the day. Last week I gave it some slow release fertilizer for the first time.

It receives fairly bright light and some direct morning sun in the winter.

It's definitely done a lot better than the other two aphyllums that I stuck on my tree.
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