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Wed, Dec 12, 12 at 15:57
| Does anything come to mind immediately when you see these leaves? I'm sure I've done something wrong with the soil,but I don't know what, exactly. I added fertilizer, and the new leaves got greener- but the older leaves still look bad. |
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- Posted by Strawberryhill 5a IL (My Page) on Wed, Dec 12, 12 at 16:11
| It looks good to me, 100% healthy. |
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- Posted by jacqueline3 9CA (My Page) on Thu, Dec 13, 12 at 16:07
| If you added fertilizer and all of the new leaves look fine, then you solved whatever the problem was. Old damaged leaves do not get better. Jackie |
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| Oh, Okay. I didn't know that the old leaves wouldn't get better. Thank you. |
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