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Sep 30, 2016 8:20 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Good luck on your rooting attempt Monica. I have learned not to attempt rooting here after September, the days are just getting short and temps cool down fast. I don't do indoor lighting either, the cutting is just ready to rest whatever I do once Fall is here, it just gets too frustrating. But you may have a bit longer warm time than we do here, but do take note of your temperatures around the plant since you do have cooler coastal temps. I have better rooting when I do it in late Spring and all around temps and ambiance is very warm and daytime is getting longer.

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