Hi to the konjac-friends,
it's a pity to loose that office:
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Next month my department's gonna moove to another building and I'll have to move my konjacs to my new office and the big ones to my garden.
Would it be better to place them in the semi-shade under a pergola with grapevine? They are neither accustomed to sun nor to ultraviolet radiation.
The window - though being exposed to the south - does not bring full sun to the leaves, because they have grown so high that the ceiling is shading during the summer.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks and bye
hermann
bluebonsai101
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