2008 Recipes-How to Coax Poinsettia Bulbs to Blossom Faster

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HOW TO COAX POINSETTIA BUDS TO BLOOM FASTER (Thanks to FIRST MAGAZINE)
To speed up the process, place the winter plants in a large dark-hued garbage bag for two weeks. (Close loosely to keep light out yet let air in.)  The darkness will encourage the plant’s buds to blossom just in time to spread Christmas cheer.

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