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Comments (2)Florence, that's wonderful news! Sometimes just a couple of nights away can put a new perspective on things, even if just to make you appreciate home more :) I'm really happy for you, you deserved a break. I hope this epidural continues to resolve some of the problems!...See MorePeduncle is still there!!
Comments (9)Congratulations :) I'm not sure if you posted a pic of the hoya cause I can't see pics from my work computer....so I have no idea what hoya you have - but I'll try to answer questions 2-4 as best as I can. 1. Bud blast can pretty much happen at any stage of bud growth. In my experience though, I have had more buds blast early on...there were only a couple of times when I had buds blast when they were very close to opening. 2. I don't know what type of hoya you have, so it would be impossible to answer this question. In other words, H. lacunosa flowers are very short lived (a few days), while H. multiflora flowers last a VERY long time (weeks). If you know the ID of your hoya, then try going to myhoyas.com - Christina has great descriptions of the flowers of each hoya species and she also usually includes how long they typically last. 3. Again, it would depend on what hoya you have. Some like warm temps and some like cooler temps. A great site for getting temperature info for each species is hoyor.net 4. Some hoyas branch out when you cut the stems and some don't. In general though, I don't think that pinching the ends off will promote new growth. But this is something I don't know much about...I'm sure someone will have a better answer. If you want a fuller plant, you can cut the stems and put them back in the pot to create a fuller look. But I'd be really careful about cutting because you don't want to cut a part of the stem that has a peduncle on it. You also might want to wait until it's finished blooming before you start messing with it! I would NOT move the hoya from the GH to your house yet just to appreciate the flowers, because you'd be taking a big risk of the buds blasting.....and then you'd have no flowers to appreciate! Good luck and be sure to post pics of the flowers!! Gabi...See MoreHow high are your nuts?
Comments (3)Oh, about thigh high...roughly. Actually, Ive found a lot near the top of fence posts. tj...See MoreThere's no living with me now. .look who I ran into today
Comments (25)Leslie, they do have a home near me. About 4 miles right down the road. I live in Owasso, Oklahoma. Seeing Garth & Tricia around town is a common sight and one to behold too!. .haha He is a very friendly guy. I saw him in Target and barked at my husband "Follow me and get your phone out". .Garth was walking to the front door, I had already seen him around the bedding dept talking to some other people so I did not interupt. .then when I saw he was going to leave the store. .I said excuse me. .he stopped and came right up to me, stuck his hand out and ask what my name was. I ask him if I could take a picture with him, he whipped his ball cap around so the bill would not shade his face and smiled big and said sure. .Then he talked to us for a while, he is just like that, always has time for people that stop him. I was on cloud nine all day yesterday and still am. . There is no teaching my husband to take better pictures. .wish I could, he just doesn't have the knack. .Debbie...See MoreRelated Professionals
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