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01-07-2008, 03:23 PM #10
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Topped plant ?
You can see that the new growth is healthy, which indicates that the plant is not in immediate danger of dying.
Next time you top a plant, leave about an inch of main stem above the node where you want new growth, and CLIP IT SHUT tightly with a notebook or laundry clip to prevent pathogens from entering the hollow stem.
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