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Old August 9, 2019   #1
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Thanks KarenO! I appreciate it!

On this plant I've only pruned the little bit of blighty looking leaves, just a few. Good to know I don't need to remove the curlies, I can just leave them be. . .or "leaf" them be. . .

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Thanks KarenO! I appreciate it!

On this plant I've only pruned the little bit of blighty looking leaves, just a few. Good to know I don't need to remove the curlies, I can just leave them be. . .or "leaf" them be. . .
The plant needs them right now.
Any green non diseased leaf is working for the plant.
Even ones that are a bit curled
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