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Old 04-19-2004, 08:10 PM   #1
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Grooming Caleurpra

How often do i need to groom the caleurpra in my fug? I have heard that it usually is fine for about three months before possibly going sexual but unsure about the actual grooming.

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Old 04-19-2004, 09:56 PM   #2
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As it grows to fill the fuge, or close, trim it back to about 1/4 what it was.
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Shouldn't i be careful not to cut it? I have heard that cutting will force it to go sexual and I def dont want that
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Shouldn't i be careful not to cut it? I have heard that cutting will force it to go sexual
Never heard that one. How else would you prune it? Do you have a link to that information?
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Ill try to get the link where i read it and I read that from a trustfworthy lfs, they said to try not to cut large chunks and try to pull the sections apart instead
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