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Jan 9, 2012 8:36 AM CST

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I agree with Lynn. Bright light and let them dry. After they have had a few weeks to heal up, you can removed the dead, dried leaves to see what is left. After the surgery, another period of drying to avoid rot, then plant - keep on the dry side after planting & just mist them until you see signs of growth, then give them full exposure. If the leaves are drying up from the outside of the rosette inward, then they may be too dry. Watch for that after the surgeries, but do not water more than once a week at most.

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