Q.Treatment For Shamrock House Plant Going Dormant
My shamrock plant (oxalis regnellii) is dying back, as articles predict. Should I pinch back the stems to the top of the soil, or leave them on when I set it in a dark corner of the basement for the summer?
GKH_Susan
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Answered on June 6, 2021
This article explains. You can trim it back when the foliage fades for dormancy.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/shamrock/growing-shamrock-plants.htm
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