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Mar 21, 2020 11:26 AM CST
Name: Karen
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Yes, if you don't see any green, it's most likely a goner.

I have had good luck with all of my Euphorbia Millii branching. The thick stemmed ones seem to branch the easiest, but the thin stemmed ones branch nicely too if you keep pruning them. Just remember what Bob said about the nodes.
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