Leptospermum Scoparium in intensive care.
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One day overwatered.
And it drowned.
So it was left to recover for two days.
And it dried up.
As I am quite used to have Manukas dying on me with no warnings whatsoever, this one I will try harder to save it. Using the leatherback method of the plastic tent, let's see what the future brings.
And it drowned.
So it was left to recover for two days.
And it dried up.
As I am quite used to have Manukas dying on me with no warnings whatsoever, this one I will try harder to save it. Using the leatherback method of the plastic tent, let's see what the future brings.
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Replied by Clicio on topic Leptospermum Scoparium in intensive care.
Posted 4 years 9 months ago #51019
Its last flowers, by the way:
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