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Originally Posted by Dusty Ol' Man
Plants in the wild don't have anyone to "cut the leaf" for them, so they must not need us to do it in our collections. I've never heard this before. From where did this advice come?
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It was just a random thought that occurred to me. My first instinct is generally to leave things alone, but figured I might as well ask just in case.
As for wild plants, they don't undergo many of the treatments that home grower apply, whether for aesthetic reasons or to increase survival. I rather like some of the interested and differentiated forms of wild plants, but they can also end up deformed and many certainly die due to poor circumstances that an external actor could have remedied.
Thanks for the advice, everyone!