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Old 06-05-2012, 11:32 AM
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Interesting plant. A number of mine would not bloom until I gave them a cold winter rest ... I guess not that easy in southern CA.
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Tim, I've been keeping all my Neos outside the past few winters. Most nights from Oct. - March the temps go down to the 40's and low 50's ( 5C - 12C ) and there are always a few nights even colder. I would think that would be cool enough for a good winter rest... but maybe not...
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Old 06-13-2012, 04:01 AM
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Yes, I'd agree that those winter temps should be more than enough. Not being from USA I always imagined that southern CA would be warmer in winter ... just shows my preconceptions. When I look at your plant and the leaf tips curving toward the tips, as Jim pointed out, I wonder whether it might be an amami type ... they seem to do this a lot. Maybe you could try this one indoors with a shorter milder winter rest in case it is from a southern island ... just an idea ? My Ryokohou doesn't flower for me, and although I've seen quite a few pictures of this variety, I've never seen one with flowers.
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