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Four Leaf Clover
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I got a four leaf clover (grow your own) at xmas and i followeed the instructions in the box. There are about 8 pink stalks growing from the pot now, about 3 inches high and i dont know what to do now, it seems to have stopped growing, i dont want it to die, Can anybody advise me...........Cheers
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I think the best thing is not to let it dry out, keep it damp, but don't over-water or it will rot. Plenty of daylight is very important, but not direct sun.
Oh dear, I'd be terified I was going to kill it with kindness...I hope it brings you lots & lots of luck! Let us know if you win the lotto. :o)
I think the best thing is not to let it dry out, keep it damp, but don't over-water or it will rot. Plenty of daylight is very important, but not direct sun.
Oh dear, I'd be terified I was going to kill it with kindness...I hope it brings you lots & lots of luck! Let us know if you win the lotto. :o)
Thanyou Robinia. I will give my little pot of clover all the care I can as you say. What I really need to know is when to re pot it, I have seen it said that it needs to be re-planted up to the buds but I am not sure this is the right advice. It started off as one big seed and the advise was to split the shoots up once grown, but at what point do you know when the time is right ? Any construtive comments would be very welcome. No need for snidey stuff. Cheers