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Oct 5, 2013 2:54 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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I have a new Red Chinese Lantern/abuliton outdoors. It looks a bit like a poodle right now with a lot of growth about 8" up, bare then another pompom topping it off-with buds, I might add. I would like to bush-up this plant. I have Sunday and Monday to work in my yard. I wanted to plant it up in a nice pot and trim it, too. We have about 6-8 weeks in our growing season left but it is cooling down quickly into the 80's. This week will be in the 60's at night. Should I wait til spring? Or trim it and bring it indoors in front of a sunny window?
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