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Old 09-22-2012, 02:59 AM   #9
EvonsRorgon

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It has been my experience that at the beginning of spring, you should trim back the bare stems a little bit. Trimming will help stimulate new growth along with slightly warmer weather and a little bit of fertilization. The new growth starts at the points where the plant was last trimmed.

My father and I both have several plants and good success with them and also raising them from seed - if you would like to pose additional questions about kafir lime or other Thai or exotic plants please consider joining my Yahoo Group to ask more questions. Just PM me and I will send you or any others interested an invite.
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