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Jun 5, 2015 12:31 PM CST
Name: Deborah
midstate South Carolina (Zone 8a)
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Thanks for the warning about the armyworm. I've really never heard of it. I'm new to succulents and truthfully outdoor gardening and need all the advise I can get to keep my plants thriving. I just purchased/rescued 3 of those kalanchoes. WM had them marked down; still in its wrapper and sleeve. They had watered them and the plants were swimming in it. Most of the blooms had already faded, but I could tell what color they were. I got one each of the orange, light red and purple ones. When I repotted them, the plants were healthy and in groups of 3. I just added fresh well draining soil and placed them back in the same pot, but spaced further apart. When my sister and girlfriends come by, I'll have to share them. Ahh, Tiffany, do I want to know what those black blobs are on your plant?

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