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1.   Oct 21, 2007 4:44 PM

» Feature Writer Susan Walsh - indoor growing

In response to indoor growing posted by AsbestosMango:


Hello!
It sounds like you are on the right track. Being rootbound chokes the plant. Now that they are in fresh new soil and the roots have a chance to spread out and breathe, you should see improvement. You'll want to prune in either early spring or late fall. Doing so in the middle of their growing season will just force the plant to turn its attention to making new leaves and canes instead of flowers. :-)

Thanks for your good wishes regarding my tooth. You are absolutely correct and I'm glad it's over with now..lol

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