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supersprout
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poorly perlagonium
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December 07, 2006, 12:21:25 »
some said in chat it was OK to take cuttings now, others too late ???
here is the poorly perlagonium :'( it's been out on the windy balcony til now, took it indoors after chat ::)
what would
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do with it?
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laurieuk
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Re: poorly perlagonium
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December 07, 2006, 14:56:14 »
If it was mine I would cut back all growths just leaving the lowest green growth. Keep on the dry side until mid Feb. then if you've got some heat re-start it into new growth ,some of which you could take as cuttings if you want. If you have no heat leave until early March.
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Georgie
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Re: poorly perlagonium
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December 07, 2006, 20:11:46 »
See, what did I tell you? ;D :P
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supersprout
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December 07, 2006, 20:17:26 »
:-[
well I still reckon it needs tlc from an Expert over winter ;)
thank you laurie, will chop back and pop in the greenhouse, if it looks like expiring it's straight over to G towers ;D
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