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Aug 10, 2019 11:56 AM CST
Name: Stan
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@admmad, What I refer to as a period of where certain CVs disappear almost completely. This conditions occurs when our temperatures get extremely hot for very long periods of time.

I too have experienced this with a lot of my plants. They are however, breaking this condition and producing new growth from the center of the fans.

I do not have any photos right now but will attempt to get a few tomorrow morning, when it is in the 80 vs. 90s with a heat index of triple digits.
Stan
(Georgia Native in Florida)
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