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Jul 30, 2018 8:24 AM CST
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purpleinopp said:I say this because it has been suicidal for the past 3-4 yrs. Suddenly this summer, with its' first foray into significant direct sun, it's actually growing faster than the creep of a glacier, and holding onto the leaves. (knock wood) This also coincides with finally getting the last of the horrible fibrous peat off of its' roots last fall during its' last repot.


That's so odd! Mine is what I call one of my stupid easy plants (no offense as yours seems suicidal). I just keep it watered and it does its own thing! It didn't even bat an eye last winter with poor lighting when I ended up losing half of my houseplants. Confused Maybe I need to send mine over to give yours a pep talk! nodding

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