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Hannah Stephens on Jul 01, 2015I always look at the bottom of the pot my plants are in. Do you see any roots coming out? If so, I would transplant it into a 4-6" pot.Helpful Reply
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Debbie Phillips on Jul 01, 2015I would definitely repot in a larger pot so the roots will actually "grow" this year. Transplant this spring. I would keep it in a shady area this summer.Helpful Reply
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Josh Joslin on Jul 02, 2015I have found that ordering from mail order is a wait and see proposition. I no longer am enticed by the beautiful pictures and the in hand 2 inch plant. I created a nesting bed for plants that need a kick start. When the plants are big enough for the Garden, I then move the plant. I would suggest wintering your plant and then gradually harden off the plant for spring planting. Happy gardening.Helpful Reply
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JBsez on Jul 02, 2015If you have nurseries within a 25 - 30 mile radius, go to them. So many online plant nurseries are scam artists and hot worth the expenditure & time.Helpful Reply
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