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Nyboy
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Wow Carol your Christmas Cactus is a antique.
Sometimes a plant needs a slight shock to bloom.Red I kind of know how your father felt. Once I found mini orange trees on clearance, I picked up 2 and gave one to friend Kristine. Hers flowered heavy right away, mine gave me 2 flowers first 2 years. I almost didn't bring in last winter I was so disappointed with it, glad i did today has about a hundred flower buds.
Lilacs in particular like to have their roots pruned when they won't bloom. My bouganvilia didn't bloom well for a couple of years. I almost threw it out. It got a chill when I left it our too long. I cut it back severely and it was glorious all winter. I also think letting some plant dry our to near death can have the same effect.Cat you are so right. My uncle gave me a sucker from his lilac bush, i knew it would take years to flower. After about 10 years it grew into a nice size bush, but never flowered. I decide enough was enough bush was going. I started to dig it up, something happened that I stopped, never got the chance to finish digging it up. That spring flowered like crazy !!!