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Feb 5, 2016 6:19 PM CST
Name: Sue
Ontario, Canada (Zone 4b)
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I would check your weather forecast because where I am east of you we're supposed to get to below normal temperatures by the end of next week. You could gamble and leave it where it is but I wouldn't put it outdoors unless you're sure you won't get the cold snap. If you do put it outdoors it would be safer with the pot sunk in the ground. A mulch would also be a good addition. Another option is to bring it indoors as a houseplant if you have somewhere light enough - it might even flower indoors. If it stays where it is with low light and it doesn't get cold enough to stop growth, it will continue to "stretch" as it looks to be doing now.

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