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koshki
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With all the wonderful pictures of neos in bloom, I'm almost embarassed to ask this question, but here goes.
I have a mounted neofinitia falcata that I bought in about January 2010. It sits in small dish in my east-facing kitchen window. I water it daily.
Last year it grew like a weed, lots of roots and new fans. It sent up a single spike and bloomed last September.
I have not changed anything about its culture. In the past couple months, it has lost leaves one by one, for a total of two or three fans. But it has also sent up a couple spikes. On one spike only one of the blooms opened, the others all dried up. The other spike looked like it was going to bloom, but then they all dried up.
It's now sending up a couple more spikes. One looks pretty good to bloom and the others are still too small to tell.
I haven't changed anything, so I'm at a loss to explain this behavior. Is it healthy? Is it stressed? What should I do?
I have a mounted neofinitia falcata that I bought in about January 2010. It sits in small dish in my east-facing kitchen window. I water it daily.
Last year it grew like a weed, lots of roots and new fans. It sent up a single spike and bloomed last September.
I have not changed anything about its culture. In the past couple months, it has lost leaves one by one, for a total of two or three fans. But it has also sent up a couple spikes. On one spike only one of the blooms opened, the others all dried up. The other spike looked like it was going to bloom, but then they all dried up.
It's now sending up a couple more spikes. One looks pretty good to bloom and the others are still too small to tell.
I haven't changed anything, so I'm at a loss to explain this behavior. Is it healthy? Is it stressed? What should I do?