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Nov 11, 2021 11:50 AM CST
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BigBill said:Bring them inside permanently and put them in as bright or as Sunny a spot as possible. Their growth will slow down which is normal.
Don't fertilize during the winter. You can probably put them out in late March, give or take.
Keep them away from a heat source.


Ah, slight dilemma to that I should have included. They can't come in the house to live in a sunny window b/c of cats, and the garage doesn't have a window, so they won't be able to get any sun. Husband suggested maybe a plant light over them in the garage would be ok?

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