Low Carb Breakfast Recipes Needed...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would go for it into a general all purpose potting compost and keep it moist (not wet !!!) I can't promise anything as i'm not terribly familiar with these "novelty" plants. We used to grow a lot of hydroponic plants at work. It was easy to transplant the plants from water to soil but you could never put a soil grown plant into water....something to do with the type of root produced. Sorry i can't be more specific but if it was me, i'd go for it. Hope this helps an bit Andy |
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