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Old 08-13-2018, 01:16 AM
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so anyways, got one from pdn nursery (plants delights, awesome place btw.) and it was just a corm which hasn't come out of dormancy yet, but the anticipation of it is killing me. anyone grow these? growth tips are quite welcome, I know they're from the Mediterranean, are a little bit trickier than you're average aroid, and don't like a whole lotta heat. I'd like some more info on them, not too much on the web, from what I hear they're not too common...…..

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Probably the best way to figure out how to grow this is to learn from where it comes and then look up the average temperatures and rainfall of that area (it helps to use the nearest city), then try to get an idea of what type of soil the location has. I have had to do this with many of the odd plants that I have acquired when there just wasn't much information how to grow them. Good luck with it!
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