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Nov 2, 2014 11:42 PM CST
Name: Reine
Cleveland, Texas (Zone 9a)
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Karen, I have seedlings of Ibervillea, Coccinia, Kedrostis, Gonolobus, Pachypodium and a few other caudex forming plants. There are approximately 10 seedlings of each species. So I don't have a whole lot of seedlings.
There is a large window facing south and that room is the warmest.
I have another room on the east side that stays cool, all my dormant plants go in there.
I live in southeast Texas, zone 9a, we have had to use the A/C in the winter before. But there can always be a frost in early winter and it can get down right cold in January and February.
Y'all think the south facing window will be enough, or just let them go dormant? This is my first year on growing from seed.
Thanks for all of your help.
Reine

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