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Apr 13, 2012 12:47 PM CST

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The Monstrose form of Fame Monstrose is very susceptible to rot if the roots get disturbed, so requires extra attention when transplanting or shipping. It responds well, however, to drying it out and removing dead leaves, then growing very dry for a month or two.

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