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May 24, 2013 10:12 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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So, what's the trick to getting Broms to bloom?? I have several guz pups from the mother. They are about a year or two old from a gift a neighbor sent over. One is tiny 4" with few leaves, some very good size. They overwintered nicely on a sunny window sill. I am thinking of keeping them inside. But if I need them to go outside to bloom, so be it. What's the trick??
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