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Mar 6, 2013 11:22 AM CST

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Jookie, set your potted semps on a window sill so that the pot actually touches the window. This will chill them down to a more suitable temp and give them enough light. Just don't water them. When the daytime temps start getting above freezing and the nighttime temps start to approach freezing, you can move them outside (the window location will lesson the shock and prepare them for this) When inside, if you absolutely feel the need to water, just mist them so that the plant and soil surface become damp and do that rarely.

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