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Jun 28, 2012 4:40 PM CST
Name: Andrew
North-East Florida (Zone 9a)
Ok, I transplanted one pot to a gravel mixture. The pot was actually very dry and dusty. Yuck. This pot did not get much rain from the storm as it was near the center of the gazebo. Makes me wonder if the comment above about do dry and then to much water is the problem. With our high humidity right now, they should get by without much water. However, this pot seemed too dry to me.

I removed all the soil from the roots and dead leaves and placed the remaining healthy plant on the gravel bed. My next question is when should I water them? I can place them in the shade for a few days. No rain in our forecast but it will be very hot with a high around 99 degrees.

Thanks again

Andrew
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