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Old 05-24-2012, 10:54 AM   #6 (permalink)
Jerimah3
 
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Default Re: When to transplant to outdoors?

@RogerEvenBove I'm glad to hear how indestructible they are. I know for my zone one of the only passiflora that will survive outside is P. Incarnata, although I've heard P. Caerulea is possible, I'd try to replant either and see if you can get them to come back.

@caliboy, should I just move the plant out into full sunlight for more and more hours a day over the next week or two, then just plant it outside (its planting spot is in full sun)

@TrailGater I've read they will make "indoor" and "outdoor" leaves, and typically all indoor leaves die when moving it outside, and as long as the plant is big/healthy enough it'll make "outdoor" leaves right away and thrive, I'm just nervous mine are still too small to remake leaves that fast. Also, I have a dwarf red that I am planning to grow inside, any chance you could give me any details on how they wintered in your basement and how they looked?
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