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Jun 13, 2022 11:21 AM CST
Name: Orion
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My new DL purchase came in much much smaller than expected.
It has 7 or 8 leaves and all are turning brown.
Unlike the bonus that came with it, there is no new growth at all (has not been long at all, but the leaves get more brown every day so I may need to act fast).

It has a small scape beginning in there, so I am wondering if this is the reason for no new leaf growth? The logical thing to do would be cut the scape so the plant will put more energy into healing and growing (if it is not already too late). Crying

So I wondered if I could transplant the top of the scape to that of another plant I already have growing scapes on, to get the best of both worlds?

Has anyone done this before? Any advice?
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It was my most expensive purchase which is why I am even considering wild ideas. Crossing Fingers!
Gardening: So exciting I wet my plants!

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