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Feb 19, 2015 8:41 AM CST
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Just be careful at first, even plants that like full sun can be burned after being inside for a while. Not usually fatal, but pretty darn fugly for a while if it does happen. Plants without leaves (that could just grow back) seem the most vulnerable. Others would probably have more info about this if needed. I've had plants for a long time, but just realized I love succulents too in the past few yrs. This discussion reminds me that I'm hoping to not repeat last springs' unbridled enthusiasm sunburn escapades. My excuse is that I was busy moving and not familiar with the light patterns here yet, but it could have been avoided if I'd been more attentive, put more effort into more gentle acclimation. (If you see any pics that I put up of an ugly leaf with a brown spot, that's sunburn!)
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