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Jul 2, 2016 11:14 AM CST
Name: Margaret
Atlanta, GA (Zone 7b)
Moe said:I think it will be OK...No mush is good news !! I would definitely do what Hetty said and fill the pot to the top..On the bright days in high temps I would find a semi shaded area maybe under a tree or in between some other plants to act as a filter for the intense sunshine... By the way Welcome! ..Lots of good people here with great advice...Have fun !!


Quick update! There are more leaves. The middle of the stem is now soft, NOT mushy, but the top and bottom of the stem are fine. The bottom and middle portion of the stem are not producing milky white sap but the top part top of the stem is. I am so baffled. I don't want to assume it's fine and then the whole thing dies. But it has new growth on the stem and even more leaves. I added soil all the way to the top of the pot. The leaves are the biggest I have ever seen them and they are a beautiful, vibrant green.

So what should I do?

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