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Feb 9, 2012 7:56 PM CST

I think this is exactly what happened. So I guessed right in that I at least posted for help in the correct forum. Hurray!

Now I can start to properly care for this plant as best as I possibly am able to do so.

It has been in soil for about 1.5 to two weeks. I'm not certain that loping off the top is a good idea, perhaps. I'll give this some thought and see if I can get a feel for the best possible cure. Considering that I found this pice of the plant in the trash and that it is still alive, I'm sure it has a strong will to live.

My house temperature is about 62 which is normal for me and the rest of my house friends. My birds, cats, and plants as far as I can tell are doing ok. I do have what looks like a succulent which I've either over or under watered which I have to identify and figure out it's problem. I'll post about this in the cacti and succulent forum tomorrow. Group hug

It is truely nice and wonderful to be here with all of you.

Oh, I almost forgot to ask; how old is the red mule and how long has he/she been on this planet? I used to have horses and for a long time have wanted to have a mule. Alsa, I have no place to keep a mule now. so I will just admire and enjoy them through pictures and knowing people who have mules.

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