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Jul 28, 2014 11:07 PM CST
San Diego (Zone 10a)
Region: California Plumerias Roses
Dutchlady1 said:Or it could just be dehydrated. Only way to find out is prick it with a pin. If the sap is white you're good; if it's brown it's rotting.


Darn!! It's an englewood cutting!! Hope i don't lose it!! What can I do??

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