I had the same results Steve, when i put it in my south facing front room were temps did not drop less than 15c no problem as it kept growing,when it got to big for the windowsill i overwintered in the greenhouse min temp 10c,it kicked the bucket in Feb there is no way you can put this nana on hold from November to April.SteveW wrote:Aye,I've got a mojito,and very nice it is too
Did you see the macs?are they a decent size or plugs?
As to the ruby though Mush,never had a problem with Red Spider Mite on them before.Probably because they all prefer the brugs
The only real problem I have with them is they don't overwinter well/at all.
The first year mine came through fine in the bathroom,even carried on growing and pupped quite well.It was just the following 2 winters that did them in out in the greenhouse and in the diningroom.They were just too big to put back on the windowsil
If I lose this one next winter its no big deal,I'll just pick me up another next spring.
Siam ruby
Re: Siam ruby
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Re: Siam ruby
Wife won't let me have 'weepers' indoors now. I had a Super dwarf cav on an Oak coffee table a few years back. It weeped and took the surface of the table back to bear wood They are banned now
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Re: Siam ruby
I just put mine in the tumble dryer,to stop them weepingDave Brown wrote:Wife won't let me have 'weepers' indoors now. I had a Super dwarf cav on an Oak coffee table a few years back. It weeped and took the surface of the table back to bear wood They are banned now
Re: Siam ruby
Can't believe you visited somewhere selling them the other day and walked out without one tbh mate