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Feb 24, 2012 10:10 AM CST
Name: tarev
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Just so happy to see my spathiphyllum being revived! Yippeee!

This is how she looked like when first brought home on Feb 2011:
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And after I returned from a long trip, so sad to see her badly dried out, my hubby thought it needed more sun, not understanding this one likes to be indoors, he brought the little one outdoors during summer when it is just triple digit hot outside:
Photo taken early Sept 2011
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Keeping fingers crossed, I did some frequent watering, luckily fall is coming in and saw some marked improvement:
Photo taken late Oct 2011
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During winter I brought her inside, and is still inside right now, getting just enough light and watered as needed. She continues to improve and is now much better Hurray!
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Whew..quite a close call for this one! So happy to see my little one revive Lovey dubby

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