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Old February 10th, 2006, 07:32 AM
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Norfolk Pine

I have a Norfolk Pine that has 2-3 main stems. Should I break the plant apart and repot each plant? I keep it in my front room which faces west. I keep the plant in the south east corner of the room and i have been noticing that the plants is drying out ( i try to mist it ever day or every other day) plus i have a humidifier in that room which i run on occasion. Is there a better location in my home that i can place this plant so that the leaves will not dry out the way they have been? I have no windows that face south and two that face north the rest face east and west. ant suggestions and growing tips on the norfolk pine would be appreciated. Thanks!

Terri
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