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Since it's getting cold here in the evenings and my basement proved disastrous last year, I've decided to store my plumies bareroot in the house. Problem is, I can't find any instructions on this. I went through the sticky, and found some sites with photos, but no real instructions. I guess most people with these plants live in places where this isn't much of an issue. Do I just shake them clean and store them upright? Do I need to remove the leaves first. Also, can they be stored in the dark -say a coat closet, if uprooted? Thanks for your help.
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