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Paula From Broome starts with ...
Hi. I have two Achacha trees that have been in the ground for about 8-9 months But now need to move them. Where they are now is too sunny and all the new leaves burn. Any tips on successfully moving them?
Thanks
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Paula From Broome
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Starling1 says...
Puala,

achachairu require extremely little to no sun whatsoever. You could use them as indoor house plants. Somewhere very shady with soil that stays moist is perfect for them. The kind of areas that ferns do well in.
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