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Nov 18, 2023 8:57 PM CST
Name: Al F.
5b-6a mid-MI
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It should be a minor setback with no permanent damage. Go really light on the water as the plant will not use as much as it did before the cat introduced itself. If those small pots have no drain hole, it's going to be a problem. A drain hole is essential to proper watering and fertilizing.

Welcome to the party.

Al
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