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Anyway, I purchased two pots of this milkweed, and have kept them in the pots so that it would be easier to protect the baby cats from the wasps. It looks like there's actually three plants in each pot, and the plants in these two pots dry out much more rapidly than my other milkweed plants that are planted one per pot.
What should I do? Should I attempt to repot them into their own individual pots?
Thanks for any advice.
Jo
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