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Mar 16, 2013 7:31 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Chelle I agree with twit. Beheading them now, while indoors, would only add more stress to them.

I also agree with keeping Jill's plants outdoors. Can you show us photos Jill? And something for size comparison, like a coin?
I've had the birds pull the offsets away from the mother rosette. They don't seem to try eating them, not sure why they do it. Could also be voles.
I am having a problem right now with some of my plants that aren't well established yet. I have netting over them, so it's not the birds. I suspect voles.

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