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Step 1
Unpack your plants immediately removing any packing material. Water immediately. Cut away any yellow or brown leaves or broken stems that may have occurred. This grooming is completely normal and will take place as the plant grows. New leaves and stems appear as the old ones are cut away.
Step 2
Transplant into larger 8 -10 inch containers separately. Water again. Keep moist, repeating 2 times a week all summer.
Step 3
You may place plants outside as long as evening temperatures stay above 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Plants prefer partial or full sun.
Step 4
These plants respond to regular monthly fertilizing with a high bloom houseplant food.
Step 5
These are hardy down to about 40 degrees Fahrenheit without damaging the plant.