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1 Comment To "Should I Transplant New Growth On Citronella That I Brought Indoors For Winter?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 03/20/2023 @ 2:24 pm
That is up to you! If you would like to spread them, they spread by division, very quickly.
You can accomplish this by layering, and burying a longer stem into the soil until it has grown roots at a node. Once this is done, you can cut the new plant and spread them wherever you would like!
Be advised that they are NOT cold hardy, and will require quite a bit of light in order to reduce the potential for stretching.
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