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#17829 December 16th, 2004 at 03:53 AM
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Having a mild fall, I left my Dracaena marginata's outside. I was pretty good at bringing them in for the evening. I left them out one night and it frosted pretty bad. This has been about a month ago. Since then all the leaves have fallen off, and the stalks have shriveled. I cut the stalks down to the soil level. I dumped them out the other day and the roots still appear to be alive. Will they slowly die or is there a chance that they will send up new shoots. This has really bothered me since it happened. Should I keep them wet or feed? Thanks eek

#17830 December 16th, 2004 at 09:05 PM
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Hang on to the plant. I wouldn't fertilize it now. Do whatever you normally would do. Just make sure it doesn't get "cold" again. If the roots look alright, you probably have not lost it. Good Luck!!!!!

#17831 December 18th, 2004 at 02:48 AM
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if it was only bitten one night, and the roots are healthy, it'll come back, just don't fertilize it for now. patience is the key...


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