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Yes, I assume you mean replant them outside. Just don't start them too early as they will strive for light and become too leggy. A good way to start them is to put them in the refrigerator in a dark, paper bag that doesn't let the light in. Keep them in the frig for at least 12 weeks. Start them about 2-3 weeks before the last frost. Different bulbs have different grow rates and light requirements, so check on that before forcing inside.

You should be able to transplant them to an outside location. Kevlarster

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