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rox_male
Athens, OH

October 21, 2006
12:07 PM

Post #2837797

I am overwintering a bunch of EE.
The Illustris are in pots in a sun room next to a east-south facing window (floor to ceiling). The room is surrounded on 3 sides by windows. The high temp is 75F/low about 65F. I have fan to increase air circulation and I mist the leaves every week.

Most of the EE are doing fine/well, but the illustris look tired. The leaves are slightly browned at the edges ad some are curling a little.

Any ideas? I can put them in the GH which has a little more sun and humidity.

Thanks, ROX

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