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Old 08-07-2020, 04:25 PM
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A flower, too heavy (among other things)
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Got this C. Yen Corona 'Green Geenie' baby seedling as a freebie on an order a couple of years ago. I was excited for it to finally bloom yesterday.

And well... today, it broke off. Found the flowering p-bulb on the ground next to the pot. I've been meaning to stake it but didn't think the entire p-bulb would just come off. The cut looked relatively clean, coming off where the new lead met the old p-bulb.

Weak joint, heavy flowers, animal, rot, nutritional deficiency, combination?

These striking patterns aren't for me but I did want to see it once in person... I think I'll let this one go... It's given me a 'clean break'...!
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