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Dec 11, 2015 2:23 PM CST
Name: KadieD
Oceania, Mariana Islands (Zone 11b)
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Welcome to ATP, Karen! Glad to see you here and sharing your adenium rehab project. Great that you have successfully rehabilitated your adenium.

So you will be displaying your adenium tree outside of the tent soon for enjoyment of her flowers. I suggest keeping her under a covered patio/porch, allowing for bright indirect sun all of the day (a couple of hours of direct morning or afternoon sun is okay too). The first opened blooms will last a lot longer so that by the time the other buds open you will have a nice bouquet on each stem.

Your weather permitting, the adenium can be kept outside...or if frost or freeze temperature threatens, then bring indoors and place in front of a bright window.

Looking forward to seeing pictures of the tree in bloom. Smiling

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