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Forum: Indoor Gardening and HouseplantsReplies: 14, Views: 306
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woodspirit1
Lake Toxaway, NC
(Zone 7a)

February 3, 2007
08:06 PM

Post #3153597

I was given a shrimp plant by Xomed a couple of years ago. Alas, she no longer seems to be a member of DG. The plant is blooming profusely but I have some care questions. How often should it be fertilized and what should I use?
Also, should it be pruned to make it bush out? It is a bit leggy, although doing great otherwise.

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