Dragon Fruit Book..buyer be aware!

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

Hee hee, here she is....she did not open all of the way, but at least I was able to enjoy her. Thank you for giving me the tip to cut the flowers, I was afraid to!

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Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

One more..Now got to get to work!

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Harrison Valley, PA(Zone 5a)

Clemen, they are so beautiful!!! I see why people are addicted. Dont know why I never came across anything like this until this year...I feel so cheated!
From what all I have read lately, does it take around 2-3 years before flowering? I think it would kill me to have to wait that long. What if you crowded cuttings in a small pot, would that speed it up? Just a thought.

blue

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

TY Blue!
I got cuttings of mine a few years back. I remember it was during Spring when I got them, well they bloomed the following year, so I guess it took her a little over a year. Yep, mine were very crowded in the pot. Funny I created two pots at that time and I gave a way one to a good friend here in DG, however, hers has not bloomed at all.

I remember putting lots of electra fertilizer there. I wonder if that helped.

Harrison Valley, PA(Zone 5a)

I have never heard of electra fertalizer...where can I get that?
Just ordered 7 single cuttings of different kinds of epis....cant wait! I'm dying here!!!! I want to be able to share these also, got to have them soon with the heat we are finally getting, they should grow well...want to get a good start on them.

Nassau County, NY(Zone 7a)

This is electra, florists use them all of the time. It is not liquid, looks sandy to me.

http://www.pernellgerver.com/electraplantfood.htm

Harrison Valley, PA(Zone 5a)

Cool..thanks :)

North of Atlanta, GA(Zone 8a)

clemen, nice blooms.

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