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1 Comment To "mother-in-law plant"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 01/02/2017 @ 7:39 pm
How wonderful that you have a flower! I have grown this houseplant for years and never seen a blossom.
It can indicate that your plant is pot bound. I would wait until the flower fades and then you can repot the plant into a slightly larger pot.
Only go 1 or 2 inches larger in size.
You also can divide the plant if the size is getting to large for your liking.
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