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Old March 4, 2019   #8
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GoDowgs,
I think maybe some of those yellowing on the tip of older leaves could be due to deep freezing. Not sure.
I will post a picture of mine tomorrow , to compare..
I keep fertilizing. They should hang around for about 3 more months. M8ayb0e longer, dep0ending how9 soon it gets ,real hot.

I have also planted some bulbils. A first for me.
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