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Old April 2, 2007   #2
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Originally Posted by duajones View Post
Forgot to add that it has been mainly overcast lately but today was mostly sun and 85 plus degrees. Dont know if that matters or not.
It's likely that the plant is trying to adjust to the change in conditions. It's been pretty overcast here lately, too. The tops of a couple of my larger plants looked like that the other day when the sun (and heat) abruptly came back out.

Just be careful not to overwater when you see this; always check the soil a few inches down to see if it's really dry. Sometimes it's best to leave the plant alone and let it adapt.
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