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Jul 24, 2012 7:06 PM CST
Name: Brian
Ontario Canada (Zone 5b)
I am pleased to say that my cutting didn't die. I had it in a sunny spot but I think it got baked by the sun through my window. When I had posted that it died, all the leaves had dried and the stem was very spongy so I thought it had died. I moved it to an area I put stuff till I can take it to my composter and when I picked it up again it had small new leaves coming. I gave it a little spritz and it grew. I now have 6 healthy leaves with more coming. The stem still feels more squishy than I think it should but it is growing.
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