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Jun 10, 2017 6:06 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Hi Judy. Really great to see you here.
Looks like Tim answered your questions.
Sounds like you might have pretty high humidity during the hots months?
If so Tim suggestion of just small amounts of water is sound advice, best given in the early morning when it is cool so. To much and it could steam cook the rosettes.
They probably won't tolerate you summer full sun, but filtered sun would be great. Like under a deciduous tree that doesn't have to heavy a canopy. That way they will have full sun in the winter months.

It would be great if you could show us some photos of where you have them, and what they look like.

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