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Jun 19, 2023 12:10 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Happy to reply. I couldn't reach the plant in the pic below, where it was stuck in a corner of my shed this past winter. A plant that has survived a bad experience is interesting, and helps us be less nervous if it does get too dry once in a while, but I think that is not what most people want their plant to look like, a survivor. You're probably aiming for a thriving appearance. Like Sally's plant did, mine recovered and is fine now, but that appearance would not have happened if I had watered it. I have other pots of it, so I wasn't worried about losing it, but not the look I'm going for either when I bother to save a plant from winter.
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