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1 Comment To "new Guinea impatiens"
#1 Comment By shelley On 05/19/2015 @ 10:27 pm
Two things came to mind. Your impatiens may be getting too much sun and/or not enough water. Have you been keeping the soil moist? New Guinea impatiens do not tolerate drought very well.
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