Bringing my plants INDOORS
Kathleen
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3po3 on Sep 30, 2012Washing your plants with water and insecticidal soap should do the trick. Here's a nice primer on house plants: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/ho-39.pdfHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 01, 2012In addition to giving them a good shower, you will want to acclimate them a bit befor bringing them in. Start by brining them in just at night, and gradually increase the time they spend indoors over two weeks or so. This will significantly lessen the stress on the plants as they transition to a drier, darker environment.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen M on Oct 01, 2012@ , Thanks very much for that! I appreciate it.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen M on Oct 01, 2012@Douglas Hunt Thank you also for the hints, I probably should have started a week ago but will get them all cleaned up and start them on overnites :)Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 02, 2012Good luck, Kathleen. I hope you have a lot of space indoors. Some of those plants are (or can get) big!Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Oct 02, 2012Kathleen, I have a few I put out for the summer and bring in for the winter to use them again next year. Soaking them and allowing them to drain before bringing in works for me. If I notice some pest, I encase them in a clear plastic bag for a few day, but have only had to do this once. - sprayed the insecticidal soap on them prior to bagging them. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen M on Oct 04, 2012@ Douglas Hunt ~ They are big lol, and no, my indoor space is not :( I am trying to get an old aquarium stand topped and mosaic'd to use as a plant stand so I can save on floor space ~~ not enough hours in the day sometimes :)Helpful Reply
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Kathleen M on Oct 04, 2012@ Gail Salminen~ thanks for that bagging hint, I will keep it in mind for sure!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 04, 2012Sounds like a cool project, Kathleen. I hope you're planning on posting photos. (Hint, hint!)Helpful Reply
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Paula Dirck on Jun 15, 2015Spray them with a mixture of dish soap and water and let dry.Helpful Reply
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