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Why aren't my cut daffodils opening?
Should I stake my arrowhead plant?
What characteristic of cut daffodils is primarily responsible for harming other flower species in a shared vase?
At what stage should daffodils ideally be cut from the garden for the best vase performance?
What is the main purpose of letting daffodils stand alone in plain water for 12 to 24 hours?
What type of water should generally be avoided when first conditioning daffodils?
How does intense heat or direct sunlight negatively impact cut daffodils?
What preparation is sometimes recommended for daffodil stems after the initial 12-24 hour conditioning period before placing them in a mixed arrangement?
If daffodils are cut too tightly (completely green and closed), what is the likely result in the vase?
Why are daffodils often best left without commercial flower food during their initial conditioning phase?
When immediately conditioning daffodils upon bringing them inside, what action should be taken regarding the stems?
What constitutes the simplest and safest advice regarding daffodils in a mixed centerpiece?
What is the inherent growth tendency of the *Syngonium podophyllum* in its natural habitat?
If an arrowhead plant is grown indoors without a structure, what is its natural behavior?
What is a key structural benefit of using a moss pole or coir pole for an arrowhead plant?
What underlying issue often causes the plant to develop long, weak, 'leggy' stems with widely spaced leaves?
What aesthetic goal is achieved by staking the arrowhead plant to grow vertically?
What risk to larger specimens is mitigated by providing structural support?
What is the primary limitation of using a simple wooden stake compared to a moss pole?
When tying a vine to a support structure, what is the key consideration regarding the material used?
What horticultural technique can be used as a replacement for staking to manage an overly long vine?
If you choose not to stake the plant, what horticultural reason might exist to still prune straggly vines?