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Jan 16, 2018 12:29 PM CST
Name: James
Anacortes, WA (Zone 8b)
(Heat zone - 1, Sunset zone - 5)
Region: Pacific Northwest Plumerias Adeniums Tropicals Bromeliad Cactus and Succulents
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My Scott Pratt pushed out the very tip of an inflo before finishing it's drift off to sleep. I can't wait for Spring for it to wake up and show me its beautiful red blooms.

I accidentally left my seedlings out on the patio during a cold snap and they were out there in the north wind for a couple of hours below 40. It has been about a 2 weeks since then and they all seem to be doing okay. No blackening or severe drying. They are inside permanently now, so that I don't forget about them again. Hopefully they all wake up in spring Crossing Fingers!
I am not an early bird or a night owl--I am some form of permanently exhausted pigeon

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