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adams

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when do drosophyllum start flowering?

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Mine will be flowering soon.   :shock: So that makes spring as flowering time (according to literature flowering will take place in late winter/early spring).

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very mature buds on mine!

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depends about the climate my drosophyllum starts to flowering now, how about u?

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My Drosophyllum has already flowered,
but I saw some more buds coming from the little plants that started growing from the divisions (at the same plant).
5, to be exactly :)

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My Drosophyllum is now starting to bloom for the second time this year  :rolleyes: Hopefully it won't take to much energy from the plant.

John