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Oct 3, 2015 12:04 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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@cherryblossoms. The cuttings rooted fast and there were a significant amount of root growth in them when i transplanted. I should have taken a picture. I left the perlite that was on it hoping to give them lighter material to grow more roots before winter.

Right now, they sit in full sun. We are still in the upper 80's for a time. I'm going they will take to the soil before the nights get cold. I don't want to dig them up nor do i thing that it is necessary at this time. Will watch carefully for rot though.
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