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Jan 24, 2014 3:05 PM CST
Name: Ginger
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We have already had and are expecting more hard freezes. The cover on my GH is a mess so the heaters couldn't keep up. Some of the tips on my plants got "frost bite" and are mushy. Should I go ahead and cut them now or wait?? Calling for hard freeze again tonight Angry Sat and Sun "should" get into the low 60s so a good time to cut unless waiting is better. I really don't want to loose them to freeze rot. Got cinnamon today just for them after surgery if that's a good idea. The same has happened to the adeniums so the same question would apply to them....their branches froze all the way to the caudex. Crying Crying
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