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Jul 16, 2022 10:27 PM CST

herrwood said: I think i would dig it out but cut it from the main plant and put it in another pot. To me plants seem to be good a healing themselves .But I have been wrong befoe.


Thanks.

Tempted to crutch the branch and clean/seal the wound, might as well let it do what it wants.

Probably been like this since I got almost a year ago.

Should root fine regardless, but I assume it'll lean down even more as the roots take hold and the breaks opens.

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