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Jul 30, 2023 3:24 PM CST
Name: Al F.
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No one dismissed what you guys said. My contention was and still is that there was not enough information to logically conclude that the plant's decline could be caused by nothing other than under-watering. I still allow that under-watering and/or other cultural stress factors are still potential causes but more information is needed; however, it's beginning to look more and more like it is an over-watering or root function/health issue behind the decline.

Al
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