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We move every houseplants outside from spring to fall. Does anyone else do this?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Some of them. It makes them thrive more in the summer, but some will get absolutely miserable when I put them out (need shade, will still burn, etc), then by the time they get used to the conditions and start growing like crazy, it's winter again and they'll drop leaves when I put them back inside. If I keep them inside, they just exist slowly, but this has killed some... Might be we have too low humidity here.