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Old 11-23-2017, 01:39 PM
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I have a cactus, Trichocereus (now Echinopsis) candicans, that for a number of years flowered exactly on the night of March 31/April 1.
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[QUOTE=estación seca;859089]I have a cactus, Trichocereus (now Echinopsis) candicans, that for a number of years flowered exactly on the night of March 31/April 1st

Interesting. Must be kind of neat to know exactly when plant will flower.
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Hi all and Merry Christmas! An update on the number of phals I have spiking. 25 out of 28!! and out of those, 10 so far are double spiked!!Yea! And to my continued surprise, the phal rescure that I had brought home from work a while ago is actually spiking too. I had cut off the bloomed spike to help it recover from the neglect (the air roots looked really shot) and here it is in spike again!

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