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Old 09-11-2014, 04:38 AM
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Most of them are prone to spider mites if kept in a dry house. I would trim them back and not let the dry out, but don't water them too often. Make sure they have no bugs when you bring them inside and check the drain holes as slugs may be in there. May be a good idea to repot them with new potting soil.
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