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Jun 25, 2016 8:11 PM CST
Name: Marica
Northern Ca mountains 4000' (Zone 7b)
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mnmat said:

It developed a lot of long thin spine covered stems that never flattened out. I finally read somewhere that I should cut those out, which I did and it started developing the flat stems you see in the pic. But I have to periodically go in and do it again. .
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My gallon plant that bloomed a bloom has several of boxy spine stems. I thought these were just new branchings. Should I trim them? or will they flatten?
I have my rooted stems and this plant in a bright lite room it get filtered sun through awning. My house is cooled by AC. so it is cool in the house. I was thinking it needs moved out to filtered lite under a tree. We are 90 and dry.

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