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12-30-2015, 11:29 AM
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Way to go. Mine are not doing so well either. They also go bad for me in the summer so I am going to have to figure something else out for them. I am however just losing my first one. It only has one leaf left but they mostly all look a bit stressed.
I have had 3 bloom for me.
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12-30-2015, 12:07 PM
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Way to go. Mine are not doing so well either. They also go bad for me in the summer so I am going to have to figure something else out for them. I am however just losing my first one. It only has one leaf left but they mostly all look a bit stressed.
I have had 3 bloom for me.
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Thanks. I wonder if you found a cool shady spot in your yard to put them over summer. I think I will try that next summer. We have misters that come on in the flower beds and maybe under a Hosta leaf or just in a cool shady spot they might fare better. Winter is not such a problem for me as the greenhouse is cool. Humidity not super high but around 50% in winter. We can get it much higher but then we have lots of condensation which we don't want. We actually run a de-humidifier out there in winter!
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12-30-2015, 12:29 PM
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Thanks. I wonder if you found a cool shady spot in your yard to put them over summer. I think I will try that next summer. We have misters that come on in the flower beds and maybe under a Hosta leaf or just in a cool shady spot they might fare better. Winter is not such a problem for me as the greenhouse is cool. Humidity not super high but around 50% in winter. We can get it much higher but then we have lots of condensation which we don't want. We actually run a de-humidifier out there in winter!
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 Just thought I'd mention that slugs love Hostas so putting your masdies near one may not be a good idea!
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01-03-2016, 05:08 PM
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 Just thought I'd mention that slugs love Hostas so putting your masdies near one may not be a good idea!
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So true. I rarely have slugs, but for many, it could be an issue. I'll keep it in mind when I choose a spot tho.
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Very nice! Congrats on getting it through.
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Thanks!
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12-30-2015, 01:50 PM
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Way to go. Mine are not doing so well either. They also go bad for me in the summer so I am going to have to figure something else out for them. I am however just losing my first one. It only has one leaf left but they mostly all look a bit stressed.
I have had 3 bloom for me.
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How are you growing them? Maybe a Kool-log?
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