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Old 09-18-2007, 07:41 PM
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My plants starting to flower! (i think)

Heres what it looks like;
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and here is what I think is the flower's starting to grow

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You cant see it very well in the picture but white hair's are starting to grow in between the main stem and all the littler stems coming off the side.


People have told me that its probally not gonna finish before the first frost what do you guys think? And if it wont survive that long should I bring it inside?
 
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Old 09-18-2007, 09:49 PM
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just let it stay outside for as long as you can. it wont finish probably but something is better than nothing
 
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where u livin around the cape???
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where u livin around the cape???

bourne a few miles from the bridge
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Give that plant more sun, and your plant will love you. ALso, just leave the plant outside as long you can, at least another month.
 
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Give that plant more sun, and your plant will love you. ALso, just leave the plant outside as long you can, at least another month.

I planted it in a spot in the woods where it gets direct sunlight for atleast part of the day Id dig it up and move it but i dont wanna messup the roots
 
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