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Aug 26, 2014 11:40 AM CST
Missouri (Zone 6a)
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Ok so I put the prolifs in water in a pint jar (post pics later for you) They have roots now! Some of them have roots 2-3 inches long. it is SO very hot here right now, 100 every day and dry. I am tempted to just leave them in the jars for a week or two until the temps cool alittle before putting them out in the garden. Then I thought I might pot them but I didn't think they would do that great over the winter in a pot and if I pot them now and plant them later they may not get rooted enough in the soil before winter and may not make it. So what do I do now? How long can I leave them in the water? I am changing it out almost every day because of the heat I am afraid they could rot if I don't.
I have Africa, St. Elmo's Fire, Cornish King, Valenino, Dinet Sue and Joan Senior. I had a prolif of Robert Oliver but it didn't make it. dried up and died.

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