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Aug 18, 2012 6:31 AM CST

Thanks for the pics. I enjoyed seeing the jungles. Smiling Most of my jungle is inside because it isn't easy moving everyone of my plants. Perhaps next yeay I might consider moving my plants outside...oops! Wiat a minute! I'll have to have a bigger porch built in order to do this! Smiling Seriously, there are two reasons why I do not move plants outside during the warmer months. One is that moving plants using a wheelchair isn't easy, and second I prefer not to have to deal with the bugs. I wouldn't want to bring bugs back into the house when restoring the plants to their inside environment, and being eaten every time almost when you go outside unless it's very, very early is not fun.

So, most of my plants stay inside year round unless they have to go outside for rehab or it is a matter of they are almost dead and it is the last thing I can do for them and only hope for possible survival.

My clivia is struggling so as a last resort I put it outside yesterday. I hope the leaves will stop turning uellow green, then yellow, then brown at the edges. If anyone has any ideas about what is happening, please let me know, thanks.

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