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1 Comment To "Lipstick Plant Started Initial Bloom After Being Moved Indoors, Given Dark Space Now On Dark/bright"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 11/18/2020 @ 3:17 am
These plants don't take well to bright light, but prefer filtered or indirect light. Use a fertilizer with a ratio of 3:1:2. Nitrogen, the first number, should be the highest.
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