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Mar 23, 2019 11:31 AM CST
Name: tarev
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My Plumies were left outdoors this winter, and it was the cold rain that did the damage. But I am glad the main trunk of the plant is holding well. Only the branches had significant cold damage. I am not trimming any part yet. will wait for much more warmer, drier weather. At least it seemed to have callused the rotting part. Trunk stayed firm, no soft mushy parts. Right now we are back to this winter-like cold/wet conditions. Another batch of rains for next week, but it looks promising, after that it is all sunshine, dry, and April is coming about. Smiling

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