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Nov 25, 2015 9:57 AM CST
Name: tarev
San Joaquin County, CA (Zone 9b)
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So cute all of them, Ken! Yeah, got to keep them just a little moist this winter, they are all young. I love that fat one in the middle. As Rick said and I have already shown to you in a photo, it will do some more of those interesting root formation below soil level, so you can choose to raise it a bit later on to see the art form down there. Good you have the solarium for them, so this winter they can get all the warmth they can have. Just watch the leaves, sometimes even if it is still there, the plant may have already been semi-dormant.

I usually find my Adeniums wake up ahead of my Plumerias after overwintering. So when both are in dormant mode, I use my Adenium as a basis if temps are starting to improve.

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