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My most mature plummie (cutting planted in April) has started to look a little "droopy". The color of the leaves (5-6 inches in length) are almost an olive green and dull, not the bright shiny emerald green the others look. I do not believe it is from over watering. I know I have good drainage. We are kind of dry right now. I watered it REAL good last night, hoping it actually wanted water, but doesn't look much better this afternoon. Could the hot sun be making it look rather droopy, but actually everything is OK????
I have been feeding it regularly with Miracle Grow Super Bloom too. Again, the others look fine...so far.
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