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Jan 21, 2021 9:44 PM CST
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Usually the only time my succulents may show some rotten tips is if it got soaking wet and cold for a period of time, and there was not enough ventilation.

You have already applied cinnamon, so just keep it warm and dry for now, but with as much light access. Remove any rotted leaves, to clean it off. If the stem is okay, it may still try and grow new leaves on the exposed empty nodes.

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