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Originally Posted by wisdomseeker
Looks good to me, and your plant seems to be happy with the growing conditions you are providing. New leaf & root growth (which looks good too) is also a good sign. Since you have grown these before, you know how slow growing they can be.
Light fertilization (with your R/O water) might be a plus - an added benefit. I've had a few S. fragrans skip their bloom cycles. I chalk this up to *me* repositioning them in dimmer light than what they were originally use to (within my artificial lighting set-ups). After repositioning into brighter light they started flowering again in their usual timeframe.
I would let it go and do it's thing, especially since your plant appears to be healthy.
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This was sound advice, thanks! I didn't change anything, and in the past five months it's really picked up the pace:
Hoping for flowers this summer.