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Aug 15, 2012 5:59 PM CST
Name: Ive
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Ok, I know that every day in the backyard is a learning experience, but right now, I'm not very happy. One of my double flower adeniums is not doing well at all. I had kept it inside and decided to bring it outside this week.

...and of course, it's been pouring outside.

I checked on it today, and found that the stems are very soft.

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It wasn't the only adenium I transitioned outside. What puzzles me is that, of all the others, this is the only one I didn't transplant. I paid a bit more money for this one, and just let it be in its original pot.

I brought it back to my screened area, but I am now unsure of what to do next: should I cut let it be in the pot, should I unearth and hang, or should I just let things be?
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