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Aug 7, 2015 10:58 AM CST
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This happened literally over night. The soil was moist, as it usually is. The main branch's leaves are dead and soft while the stem is alive and green. There is another part of the growth (second picture) that is unaffected, as is a new cutting (third picture ) What do you think happened to the main growth and branches? Was our sudden intense heat?
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