BenjiTheCham
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I have a few lilacs at my house and I was wondering if I could take a cutting and put them in my bioactive tank
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Lilacs do best in cool-summer climates and up to USDA plant hardiness zone 7. They are not recommended for hot, humid areas, such as Southern U.S. states in zones 8 or 9.
I didn’t even think about that, I probably won’t do it then,Keep in mind that lilacs are deciduous, so it's going to be bare & leafless through much of the year.
I'm also not sure how they fare in conditions as humid as a cham enclosure.