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BABACO Fruit Facts
... September. At this time of the year the shoot will grow rapidly, but will not initiate flower buds. To control the height of the tree it is not recommended to crop one ...
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epric104
... far from each other. There can be a lot of flowers open at one time. Flower background color is light pink. Country of origin: China (Taiwan) and Philippines. Phalaenopsis is one ... degrees F (12 C) are desirable for several weeks in the fall, in order to initiate flower spikes. Fluctuating temperatures can cause bud drop on plants with buds ready to open. Water ...
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... temperatures at night are kept ten to fifteen degrees cooler than during the day should initiate flower development, assuming the plant receives adequate light levels. problems - Besides failing to bloom when night ...
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Fernlea Flowers - Christmas Cactus
... warm temperatures, although evening temperatures of 50 to 55 degrees F can be used to initiate flower bud formation (which normally is responsive to day length). From October on, keep the plant ... buds develop. For holiday blooms this usually means in late September to mid October. During flower bud formation, stop fertilizing and only water enough to keep the leaves from becoming shriveled ...
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PhallyCulture
... temperature range for these plants is 15°C to 24°C. While they are in flower Phals should be kept above 16 °C, lower temperatures even for a short period will ... , say a couple of weeks of slightly below average temperatures, around 12oC will help to initiate flower spiking. During the warmer months the plants will tolerate slightly higher temperatures, but remember, higher ...
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December 2006 Garden Calendar
... . Bulbs require a chilling period of about 10 to 12 weeks at 40 F to initiate flower buds and establish root growth. Pre-cooled bulbs are available from many garden suppliers if ...
www.hort.purdue.edu

HortResearch Publication - Pruning Persimmons
... flower bud initiation (Dec-Jan) will not normally initiate flowers. Secondary growth of a replacement shoot limits flower bud initiation, although in some localities secondary growth may initiate flower ...
www.hortnet.co.nz

Publication: Guide to Selecting Houseplants
... desirable for plant health. In addition, some plants require cooler temperatures during the winter to initiate flower buds. Water: M - keep uniformly moist, growing media kept moist to touch but not saturated ...
www.ianrpubs.unl.edu

cymb_cul
... late summer to fall (August to October) must be 50 to 60 degrees F to initiate flower spikes. Optimum temperatures in winter are 45 to 55 degrees F at night and 65 ...
www.osgkc.org

phal_cul
... to 55 degrees F are desirable for several weeks in the fall, in order to initiate flower spikes. Fluctuating temperatures can cause bud drop on plants with buds ready to open. WATER ...
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