Shells0013
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Hello!!!
This summer was the first time I moved my Russian outside. She was thriving and loving it (I assume)! Lately she stays buried and doesn't come out to eat or drink. Our days are still very hot (80+ degrees) but our nights are in the 50s. I am in Southern California but our winters can get down the 30's. Should I dig her up or just leave her be? How will I know she is still alive??
This summer was the first time I moved my Russian outside. She was thriving and loving it (I assume)! Lately she stays buried and doesn't come out to eat or drink. Our days are still very hot (80+ degrees) but our nights are in the 50s. I am in Southern California but our winters can get down the 30's. Should I dig her up or just leave her be? How will I know she is still alive??