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Jun 27, 2012 3:36 AM CST
Name: Andrew
North-East Florida (Zone 9a)
Thanks Twitcher. Valleylynn, we are in Jacksonville, Florida. The rain should finally pass today but we will now have near record heat (97-100 degrees) for a few days when it moves on. Should I re-pot the ones not looking good now or wait a few months until cooler outside? I really like your chicken grit idea!! I moved most of them indoors due to the heavy rain. How long can they stay inside the house?

When outside I have them all under a gazebo. No direct rain just what splashes on them or is in the air. I can position them so they get a few hours of morning sun only and some late afternoon sun. I will try to take some pics once the weather is better.

I did pick up several new plants while in Ashville, NC visiting family over the weekend. I was going to keep those in the pots they came in until the weather is cooler, however, the soil mix they are in does not look ideal for around here.

Thanks for the help!

Andrew
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