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Old 09-01-2018, 11:58 AM
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Thank you for that - I will proceed. Is it fair to apply this same principle to my nobile? I'm in a similar situation. It put out spring growth, & in the last couple few weeks started a new flush of growth. I believe the nobile can take a cold drop too, maybe it can keep Den. lindleyi company out there?
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Thank you for that - I will proceed. Is it fair to apply this same principle to my nobile? I'm in a similar situation. It put out spring growth, & in the last couple few weeks started a new flush of growth. I believe the nobile can take a cold drop too, maybe it can keep Den. lindleyi company out there?
Exactly. Den. nobile will benefit from the same "abuse". Those are not nearly as picky about blooming, in my experience.
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