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Dec 14, 2012 12:44 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
Hot, hot, hot, Feenix, AZ (Zone 9b)
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4susiesjoy said:Greg, Have you tried separating your plants as they get older and bigger? I've found that's another way to give new life to ones that are too big and root bound. You get a lot of new plants that way also so you have some to share with friends and neighbors. Big Grin



... and of course, you have a lot of new friends now, lol.

So, when you say grow cool, how cool are we talking? Needless to say, in Phoenix we can get awfully hot, and I don't use the A/C to low 70's, more like the low 80's. Can they not take that heat or do they just shut down until it gets cooler?
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