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Apr 28, 2020 5:35 PM CST
Name: Jason
Houston, Tx.
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I would definitely let them get some good "sets" of leaves before going into the ground with them. Making sure the roots are established is the best thing you can do for them. Then, you will want to acclimate them to being in direct sunlight over a period of a couple weeks, moving them gradually from partial shade to full sun. Then, you can plant them in the ground. Good luck!
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