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1 Comment To "My cereus was in a really warm room for 3 years, doing good and flowering once or twice a year. I moved it recently to another ho"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 07/02/2020 @ 2:36 am
Your plant apparently didn't take well to the change, but it's hard to say from here whether it's dying. I would give it a diluted, light dose of houseplant food and maybe a bit more warmth, if possible. You can summer it outdoors if it's warmer outside.
If any of the leaves look healthy, you can propagate a new plant.
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