Sometimes when a Purple Shamrock, or Oxalis Triangularis isn't looking to well, you can rejuvenate them by cutting the tops off and starting over. Cutting a plant down to make it look better sounds a little bit strange to most folks, so I thought I would do this video just to demonstrate just how resilient Purple Shamrocks are. I had the weed eater handy, and it was a fast way to get it done.
How To Make Lots and Lots of Purple Shamrocks: https://youtu.be/6fNu301cj-0
How To Let A Purple Shamrock Go Dormant: https://youtu.be/3Dd5L2epdfo
How To Repot A Purple Shamrock: https://youtu.be/Ysz-pcGHwEc
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