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May 24, 2015 4:46 PM CST
Name: Tori
Dallas, GA (Zone 7b)
Birds Bookworm Region: Georgia Organic Gardener Roses Bee Lover
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dyzzypyxxy said:The tops still look OK, Tori, as long as they're not mushy.These are plants that store water and nutrients in the leaves so you can probably just set them on new potting soil, maybe prop them up a bit and mist, or water sparingly for a few weeks to get them rooted again.

A really well draining cactus mix would be good.


Thank you Elaine! I will do that. The majority feel and look normal, except for the fact that they have no roots. There were a few that were swollen and mushy. I tossed them into the compost pile.

This is what I have left. I planted a few last night into the ceramic planter on the lower step, in hopes of saving some. I will plant the remainder tonight in the new planter I bought. Thanks again for the advice. Appreciate it!
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