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Old 10-20-2007, 07:33 PM
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I am envious of the Bulbos. I haven't gotten one of mine to bloom yet, sigh... maybe later?
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Ross- It took me a while to get my bulbos happy, like a year!

khill-Thanks. I didn't realize how many I had blooming until I started uploading them but when you have over 300, it stands to reason that a lot would be blooming. That's how I rationalize it to my husband anyways...
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I just saw the second grouping of photos!
Great growing!!!
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Thanks Sue. I attribute most of this blooming to my new roof. I used to have a solid roof in the greenhouse (actually and old stall for my horses in the back yard) so then they only got Southern light. We switched out the roff in December to a 50% and it has made all the differnce in the world...Only now I don't have very many shady places.... I guess it's all a trade off...HIgh lighters are happy and low lighters are not!
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Maybe you should get rid of all those low-lighters...
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