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There are quite a few plants that will drop leaves, despite temps. My Passiflora Incarnata is the same deal. I thought they were both dead, and a week ago they shat out a bunch of leaf buds. If your wondering, I did not want to plant them till this year so they are inside the house.lucky1 wrote:Definitely unglazed clay pots.
I've seen glazed pots used in India (also China by bonsai enthusiasts), but I wouldn't use it.
Don't know if those are flower or leaf buds.
Mine is always warm in winter but still loses its leaves, likely a response to lower daylight hours.a warmer room, or had a window with sun it would probably come out of dormancy
And dropping of leaves is common as it finishes its annual sparse leaf growth.
I freaked when mine did that, but it sprung back nicely in a few months.
I've read that "ruthless pruning" is good for it, but never dared to cut off more than a quarter inch from the "fingers".
I've NEVER been able to find a decent explanation of its fertilizer needs, so haven't fertilized.
A bit of neglect is better than babying an Adenium obesum.
Barb
Eggs-actly.just gives me ideas
The next stage is getting ticked off that the palms you want aren't available anywhere.In a few short months this palm "interest" of mine has turned into an obsession!
You're zero-for-two so far todaybut will do my best to buy palms that I can over winter in the garage
sorry guys, but I'd toss 50 bananas to make room for those two palms.banana is taking up A LOT of space
You fit right in here, Scott, with the rest of the palm nuts...2 bathtubs and we sponge-bathe at the sinkMight have to move it to the master bath, bath tub for the remainder of the winter.
My husband walks through the plants making monkey noises...I have to show the pics to my wife, that I'm not the one he he :
I love these. Just saw a huge one in Miami last weekend.
WHat do you do to keep your cannas form turning to mush??sashaeffer wrote:Not dying off....just cutting back like many other plants we over winter in the north....like the Sedums I have around my house, or the Canna's