Re: CULT: Discouragement of bloom


How about getting a normally late-blooming plant growing well in a pot
outdoors (start now?), then putting it in the fridge about two months
before its bloom normally starts.  Keep it watered, then take it out
about a month or 6 weeks before you want it to bloom (assuming it will
move towards bloom faster in the warmer weather).

Some of us need growth chambers with lights & good temperature control
for all the experiments we want to do.... anybody know where I can get
one cheap? <g>

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Linda Mann east Tennessee USA zone 7/8
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