wish I had acted quicker on mine...they got hit with our first frost a few weeks or so ago....and I'm not sure they will make it...there have been threads on here before about what to do to keep these...you could do a search on this forum and find info too...(in case no one responds right away)
They can be overwintered in the sunroom. Make sure that you don't overwater them and I don't feed them over the winter either. They are mite and mealy bug magnets inside so keep a close eye out for nasty beasties. Karyn
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