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MacFL wrote: Had an idea. Perhaps I could take a cutting from a decent looking area of this plant and try to grow another NBJ in a smaller pot of native soil/potting soil. Does this sound like a good idea?
Also, I am wondering if salt isn't also a problem. The top of the soil has whitish crystalline looking patches on it. Wouldn't know how salt got into the soil though.