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Here they are! The cactus is especially interesting to me because I have had it for 12 years and this is the first time I've ever seen it bloom!
 

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Here they are! The cactus is especially interesting to me because I have had it for 12 years and this is the first time I've ever seen it bloom!
It's so beautiful. By the way, is such a small container enough for growing amaryllis? I'm just curious since I've never grown them before.
 

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It's so beautiful. By the way, is such a small container enough for growing amaryllis? I'm just curious since I've never grown them before.

to grow the fllower from the bulb it is enough but it won't do much for the the plant for the followiing years as there's little room for roots, watering and nutrients... it may still survive, there's a lot of energy in those bulbs and they naturally grow in a tough climate (but not cold) yet they probably won't flower the 2nd year after such treatment.
 

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It's so beautiful. By the way, is such a small container enough for growing amaryllis? I'm just curious since I've never grown them before.
Believe it or not the amaryllis is in a solid wax vase! I was told that I don't even need to water it, but did a little so far.
 

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