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Old 02-26-2008, 12:17 AM
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My personal preference it to let them go wild and crazy as long as it is still healthy. I'm no expert on miltonopsis, I just pass on knowledge given to me from others. My conditions are a little warmer than they like so I have no more myself. If you do keep it as is, plant it like it is now. If you plant it to deep you could risk smothering the older bulbs. Then again on the other hand, dividing it could kick start some new growths and you may have 2 nice sized clumps in notime! It's all up to you and there's no wrong way here!
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