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Old 04-06-2007, 10:24 PM
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Hey everyone - I grow my mini-cyms in coconut chunks, perlite, and a small amount of peat mix, as well as a dose of Osmocote. The coco gives them a lot of breathing room for the roots which they love, and makes it nearly impossible for me to over-water. Never let them dry out completely. Mine live outdoors all year and do well in temps from 30-100 degrees. Once or twice a winter we get a frost and I cover them with burlap overnight. They should do well in Georgia; be careful of direct, hot summer sun. My experience is that cyms are one of the easiest to grow! Good Luck!
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