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Oct 5, 2014 2:08 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Oh that's fine Planto..I am just trying to learn as I go as well. If it goes dessicated again, I think it is okay..I am thinking it has to go that way come winter anyways. I do not intend to grow it indoors during winter, I did not like the musty smell. Rolling my eyes. So will probably let it sleep by that time and then wake it up again in Spring so I can leave it outdoors. It will be great company for my succulents.

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