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Oct 23, 2015 9:44 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Hello Thea! No, I have not moved my Plumerias indoors yet, but slowly scaling back watering. Our temps are really nice right now, still comfortably warm. Although I am closely watching the overnight temps. The way I see it, I have until Oct. 27 to Oct 31 to decide. I think I may start to bring my smaller noid Plumie by that date. As for my Plumie Celadine, I have observed this to endure the cool temps nicely and enjoys the winter rains. It will just depend later if we will have very strong winds or that odd hard freeze warnings as winter arrives later. Looking at November forecast, it seems that is where the low overnight 40's is going to show, so definitely all the other sensitive plants have to be in..orchids, euphorbias, croton etc.

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