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Mar 10, 2013 10:20 AM CST
Name: Sheryl
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Bit, I had this plant once. I discovered it after I bought a home in Tucson - and have no idea how long it had been there without any care in a very arid area. It was not getting a *ton* of light, being under a tree or two and between houses. But we have very strong light in AZ, being unimpeded by humidity combined with a southern latitude. So, any it did get was pretty strong.

Anywho, it was extremely prolific, to the point that I hated it. Ah well, I was young and not as fanatical as I've grown to be ... nodding But I'd also wonder if your plant is revving up for a bloom cycle? Maybe that would slow it down. Or if it is warm enough, and sunny enough. I'd put it out, not in much direct (maybe eastern) light once you warm up a little. Mine was surviving outside, but I wouldn't test that past 35-45ยบ.
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