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Nov 27, 2014 9:40 PM CST

Okay I got this plant a few months ago, (I'm sort of new to this hens and chicks business), The pot had 2 hens and was overflowing with chicks. I decided to take them out because they were literally starting to look weird and cramped. I guess that was the downfall because one by one they each started to die, I fiddled around, moving them into different pots, more and more died as I realized its either not enough water or too much. Finally I made these sort of make shift pots out of cups(trying to recycle, at least until they started growing and yes I drilled holes at the bottom,). Basically I've tried everything. I don't know what is going on now with these plants, and I started out with so many, and now I'm only left with two and I'm pretty sure these are dying, because I've become accustomed to the process of getting softer and darker and then they are dead. Can I still save them? and If so do you know how?
In the photo I sort of misted them with water, and a little bit of buttermilk, I heard its a great fertilizer.
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