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Jul 21, 2016 9:32 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Happy to suggest. I'd love to see more pics too, if you want to show them. Ready to Oooh and Aaah over it! ;)

If the leaves are relaxing, you can deduce it's in less light than its' previous home/location. At your latitude, I'd aim for the most possible exposure inside. That may describe where it is now. If not, try moving it closer to the nearest window, or to a S window soon. For a S window, the amount of direct sun coming through it is on the increase at this time of year in the N hemisphere, as the angle of it goes increasingly lower on the horizon until winter solstice, when things begin to swing the other way. Good news for those of us who have plants inside for winter! ;)
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