
I did a search and read through several threads on the board with sparse information, and just wanted to clarify.
I. From what I've read, am I to understand that anceps like a hot, dry summer, and a cooler, moist winter?
II. Do you really have to clean off the buds to allow them to open, if so, how do you keep them from rotting with
misting?
III. All of this in mind, is the L. anceps in active growth in the summer, or winter when it blooms?
1. When should you fertilize the most?
2. What is meant, exactly, by a "dry" period, whether it's in the winter or summer? Since I live in a dry climate, will I not have to do anything special?
3. How much drying out do they like between waterings? Should I mist daily?
ETA: All of THAT being said, will my anceps like being out on my patio this summer? Dry and hot, with cool, more humid nights. I can have it either under an umbrella where it would get bright southern shade, or in full sun- mainly southern exposure, I could situate it where it would get midday shade.
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