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I just received my #5 Filifera saplings in the mail last night. They came from Las Vegas. Immediately placed them in the right sapling environment and a hope for the best. I believe I have done everything right; any suggestions or guidance will be well-received.    

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I can't tell you too much, just keep them in well draining soil and don't water too much when it's cooler. Supplemental lighting isn't a terrible idea, Wally World has a Hyper Tough shop light for $16 and change that's great. It's 4 feet long so probably more than you need right now, so you'll have to buy more plants to justify a 4 foot light 😂

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