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Old 23rd January 2010, 01:03 PM
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Default Flower Development

I am thinking to document VFT flowering process here. Not only for my own reference, but to share to anyone interested. I know some literatures are advicing owners to remove flower stalks in encouraging growth. As long as the plant is healthy enough, I believe it is alright to go ahead letting it flowers.

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Flower stalk is recognized 3 weeks after the plant awakes from dormancy.


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Week 2:
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Feel free to comment if anything I should watch out for.
Will update as it progress...
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