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Feb 3, 2016 3:03 PM CST
Name: Karen
New Mexico (Zone 8a)
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Hi Tarev, it was the first of July when I uprooted and trimmed the big Adenium. It would have bloomed before this if I hadn't managed to spray off the first bud! I was sure kicking myself for that. I think you'd be pleased by the result if you trim yours up.

It was October when I got the little Adenium and trimmed and potted it up in the bonsai pot. The way it's looking I think it will start to bloom soon.

I think I will remove it from the tent. My light should be fine to keep the blooms coming, and soon it will be warm enough to put it in the shade outside in Arizona. I think it has done the best when it's gotten fresh air outdoors. I will keep it well watered. Right now it's using a lot of water daily.
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