Fouquieria splendens campanulata flower pod

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Fouquieria splendens campanulata flower pod

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This is exciting! This is the first flower pod on this beautiful plant, purchased 8-10 years ago from Corona Cactus
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Congratulations! How big is your specimen?
I think somebody recently was on the forum asking about information on that plant.
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ohugal wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 6:28 am Congratulations! How big is your specimen?
I think somebody recently was on the forum asking about information on that plant.
Thanks!! The longest stem is a little over 6feet/2 meters, I'll search the forum to see if I find who was asking about it.
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A_G_R wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:16 pm This is exciting! This is the first flower pod on this beautiful plant, purchased 8-10 years ago from Corona Cactus
I too congratulate you. As a near neighbor, you know how cool it's been lately (2+ of snow at my place Mar. 2), and that may have been beneficial. That subsp. grows at a fairly high altitude in Durango (1150-1400m), so it might have enjoyed our cold weather.

Maybe you can contact some other ocotillo collectors around here, and cross pollinate.

Nice looking Penstemon parryi in the backgroud. They're looking good this year.
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A_G_R wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 3:53 pm
ohugal wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 6:28 am Congratulations! How big is your specimen?
I think somebody recently was on the forum asking about information on that plant.
Thanks!! The longest stem is a little over 6feet/2 meters, I'll search the forum to see if I find who was asking about it.
I think that's me ohugal was referring to! Here's the brief thread:
viewtopic.php?t=47687

Last year I got a pair of small, <1 foot tall F. splendens. They did all right last year; grew a little and one put out a branch. Prior to the start of this year's growing season I figured I'd see what I could do to take the best care of them and get a little more peppy growth. Per the advice in the thread I re-potted them in 50% coco coir, 25% turface, and 25% 3/8" pumice.

Any other words of wisdom to help them do their best? Do you have a preferred fertilizer regimen? Man, I do love ocotillo. They're probably my favorite non-cactus desert plant.
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Tom in Tucson wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:42 pm
A_G_R wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 10:16 pm This is exciting! This is the first flower pod on this beautiful plant, purchased 8-10 years ago from Corona Cactus
:)

I too congratulate you. As a near neighbor, you know how cool it's been lately (2+ of snow at my place Mar. 2), and that may have been beneficial. That subsp. grows at a fairly high altitude in Durango (1150-1400m), so it might have enjoyed our cold weather.

Thank you Tom! I think you nailed it, last year I noticed the buds but they stalled, and after a few warm days, it leafed out
Tom in Tucson wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:42 pm Maybe you can contact some other ocotillo collectors around here, and cross pollinate.
I did! Please check your inbox
Tom in Tucson wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:42 pm Nice looking Penstemon parryi in the backgroud. They're looking good this year.
Yes, they are going ganbusters this year
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