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Old August 16, 2019   #5
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Originally Posted by GoDawgs View Post
Mine live outside during the summer under the shade of the old oak tree and they're pretty happy there. But keeping tabs on watering them is a must as they dry out faster due to the wind and heat. If by "sun scald" you're talking about drying and blackening leaves, underwatering can cause that.
Actual brown spots. Hard to imagine they were under watered with our daily thundershowers here in Central Florida. But I hope to look into the pots this weekend and see what the roots look like.
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