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Hi Miss Cat, I wonder how the hokage looks now after a few weeks with you?
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Neofinetia falcata HOKAGE
It is beautiful with lots of new roots and new growths. Thank you for asking.
I will try to post more updates. :-) http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/07/5y5evy6e.jpg http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/07/ydu6anah.jpg |
Fantastic :D... must be my favorite neo, still hoping mine will look like that one day :p
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Stunning! Thanks for update pics! I have a few of these and they just give such pleasure to see and grow!
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Beautiful plant!
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Thank you Dries, NeoCanada, WhiteRabbit!
NeoCanada, it sounds like you have a lot of experience with this variety. Does it follow a cycle going from bright variegation to greening and back to color again throughout the seasons? Or has the variegation to be maintained with a special regimen of care? If you have any picts you'd care to share to illustrate that would be absolutely wonderful. Thanks in advance! |
Hi Miss Catt, the secret to Hokage variegation is dependent on your surroundings. If your plant keeps variegation in a certain location, do not move it. Usually it's an area that has bright light and high humidity, with cooler evenings. If it starts greening and lose variegation, move it to slightly higher light slowly... Best locations are west windows near open windows for cool night air. Hope this helps
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Nice one.
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So with optimum growing conditions the HOKAGE variegation is pretty stable. Very exciting, thank you for the fast response!
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Most welcome! Wishing you many happy times with your gorgeous plant!
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