Dyckias do not perish nor succumb from blooming and blooming is a very energy consumer work.
when the plant is old enough to bloom it must search for the necessary and most needed energy
in order to bloom.
The cultivar yellow glow has less chloroplasts the the type for and if it is living in an area where the light is not as plenty as around the equatorial zone..so the only way to produce flowers is by making more chloroplasts in order to absorb the more it can from the migger light it gets.
that is why these yellow plants get greenish just out from the blue without no apparent reason..
Also this is why you has not seeing them blooming so frequently.
But believe they bloom and by the plenty.
So only adult to semi-adult plants get green so out from the nothing.
Remember, dyckias are all sun adorers and they live almost forever....
you do not must to get rid of the dead body as one must do with most agaves and all other bromeliads.
Dyckias are just perfect!
Is that rice hulls you are using for top dression on the 'Yellow Glow'? If so is there any special benifit derived from the rice hulls?
ReplyDeleteYes, many!!! This material is entirely organics and extremely cheap hear (free). It avoids the weed seed to sprout, keep a gook humidity, preserve the substrate from being burned by the Sun and so on and on....
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