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This is my grandma's mandevilla (now mine)
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My grandma moved into assisted living today and can't take this with her, so it's mine now. We're in Pennsylvania, zone 6a, and I'm hoping to bring it inside and keep it alive over winter. It's been used to hours of direct sunlight most of the day since May. I'm doing my own googling but would love to hear people's opinions. Should I prune it back for winter? I can get it SOME direct sun in a south-facing window but Pittsburgh is notoriously gray in winter. Should I supplement with grow lights or let it have a season of less light? Any opinions, experiences, etc., would be very welcome.

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