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Kimberly Perdew
@plantmama · 2:01

Plants. Outdoor to indoor

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I've done that on all of my plants, the vining ones, the hoyas, the Philodendrons, everything that I have. And then after that, what I do is I let them dry. And make sure you don't let them dry when they're in the sun because they will be wet, and the sun can make spots where it's still wet

Bring outdoor planrs back indoors. Steps needed to make that transition.

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:29

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Hey, Kimberly. So happy you are here. It's going to be have our own private horticulturalist on tap here. We've got someone who does gardening and lots of different people who have Ayurvedic connections and Naturopathic connections. And I'm really happy to hear your advice about plants. I live in Los Angeles, so it's basically hot here
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Kimberly Perdew
@plantmama · 1:30

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That's kind of an old wife tail. So you don't want to throw an ice cube in there. What you do want to do is water it, like, soak it through, but make sure that everything drains out of it so that it's not sitting in water. Mine gets watered about every week and a half, two weeks, but I make sure that it's looking like it needs water
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