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May 3, 2015 3:52 PM CST
Name: tarev
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So far they all look good to me. It maybe still be in semi-dormancy, so put in part sun/shade and wait for newer leaves to form and to allow it to dry since you said it got drenched; if your overnight temps are 55F and higher, you can leave it outdoors. If it rains a lot in your area, you may want to repot and make the soil more well draining. I usually add more perlite and pumice in the media. My personal preference is using shallow but a bit wider clay containers.

Oh, I should have asked first..are you planning to keep them in containers or do you intend to plant them in-ground later?

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