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Jan 18, 2013 2:45 PM CST
Name: tarev
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cornflower said:Hi Greg,
Yes, I will send more photos later. Smiling

Now, the yellow leaf has turned into black leaf. Crying
I think it is rotten. Crying

I have taken another cutting and it is still green. Green Grin!
It has been 2 days. Hurray!


Aww, sorry to hear the first leaf turned black..but you have another one, so hopefully it will respond much better. And that is why I really prefer getting leaf cuttings when it is warmer weather, sometimes during cold season it is just too much stress for the succulents. Good luck once more!

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