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Erle - they don't need any extra heat or light so don't waste your money. I'm further north than you and grow mine in similar conditions without extra light (or heating except on really frosty nights). My pustulata have been VERY late coming into growth this year, as have depressa and some pygmaea. It may be possible that the flowers could abort if the plants have been allowed to dry out too much but I've never seen it happen in Massonia. My advice is to wait a couple of weeks and keep your fingers crossed. My own plants are nowhere near flowering yet even though the buds are visible.Massonia buds are always visible as soon as the plant starts to grow but they often take many weeks to develop further so don't worry
Darren I am glad to hear that your Massonia are late with you. I was starting to get very worried as I only had a few starting to grow. Hope they will all grow as I would be really disappointed if I had killed them.Angie
I've lots of exciting Massonia seeds germinating though including purple leaved and pink flowered forms of pustulata. Heaven knows where I'm going to house them all (the seed packets were very generous) but I'll worry about that later.