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Jun 27, 2023 9:21 PM CST
Name: Gigi AdeniumPlumeria
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Sansan24 said: @GigiPlumeria
Yea it wasn't easy to buy the right cutting as it was online purchased.

It grew really fast at first and now since 10 days it's losing its leaves…

So when you mean dry, or the skewer test, is that right that it should be the first 2 inches (approx) that are dry? Does it matter deeper?

Thank You!


The first 2 inches rule is tricky because it could be dry on top but still too wet at the bottom. Try to stick the skewer closer to the bottom and keep the stick pull it when you want to check if it is still wet or moist. Moist then water.
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