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Mine has been throwing beautiful blue blooms today one opened up and it was a light pink. Is n. Avalanche supposed to do that? Almost looks like a pastel version of my n. Charlies pride
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I read somewhere that Craigs says that if your Avalanche shows "pink" it needs to be fertilized. How's the new grandbaby doing?
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I think I have seen all of Craig's moptops pink up from either cool temperatures or lack of fertilizer. Do not worry, it is normal.
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Maybe they're like hydrangeas, where acidity effects the color?
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Mine is blue and then turns pink when the bloom is old. Maybe it is because of not feeding. I have not had a good year I have had back and leg problems so I was lucky to even pot these lilies up.
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its the cold weather that we have been having. Do you pots have holes at the bottom so the roots can escape?
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I pot mostly with holes in the bottom. But I pot in anything I can grab. LOL
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