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Old 01-20-2020, 09:37 AM
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Hi everyone,

One of my Elizabeth Ann Buckleberry plants bloomed! This is amazing to me being that I originally joined this board because I easily could have killed it. Back on this post HERE

So anyways I have a four separate , individual plants and all have new growth. I am thinking I want to plant them together for both aesthetics and ease of care.

Could you tell me if there an ideal time to repot ? Since it wasn't long ago when I put this plant through a lot do you think it maybe too soon to try this?


Also what do you think of the attached picture? I'm thinking about using it as inspiration . I want something that will allow it to grow for a while without having to be disturbed.
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First, very nicely grown!

Second, if that is one of your four plants that you want to pot together, I wouldn't. Why mess with success? If one of the others has a disease or insect problem you are not yet seeing, you could be introducing problems to a healthy plant.
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Old 01-20-2020, 05:18 PM
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First, very nicely grown!

Second, if that is one of your four plants that you want to pot together, I wouldn't. Why mess with success? If one of the others has a disease or insect problem you are not yet seeing, you could be introducing problems to a healthy plant.
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