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Dec 4, 2012 12:05 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Agree with the others..the epi is just seeking some more sun. If you have an outdoor area with an awning, I think you can place it there too. Mine is outdoors, not even in an awning and just got rained upon last weekend, and with the up and down cool temps it is displaying a nice reddish hue, and plumpier quad shaped tips. Smiling My first year to let it out during fall/winter..under observation, so far doing well, only mishap it got over the weekend when it got knocked down by my falling rat tail cacti. Rolling my eyes.

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