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Forum: PlumeriasReplies: 13, Views: 174
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Ginger_H
Fountain, FL
(Zone 8a)

March 08, 2009
03:57 PM

Post #6238564

A while back we got two hard freezes and my heaters in the GH could not keep up. My largest plummie got ,I guess, frost bitten. I cut back the tips yesterday and saw that the stem inside was black and no white ooze. Should I keep cutting back or just leave it alone and see what happens?? Sure and I hope it's not a gonner!

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