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Old 05-01-2004, 12:02 AM
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Default First Aid on a Crape Myrtle

After coming home from Alaska, I found that hubby neglected to water any of my trees. All
of them were ok except for the Crape Myrtle which was severely dehydrated. I watered it.
Drained it. And stuck it in a plastic bag with no parts of the plastic sack touching the
plant. I also removed all the leaves that were dried up. It's making a slow come-back..
some new leaves on a branch but it's also developing some with hairy mold on some of the
branches. Should I poke some holes in the plastic or cut affected sections back? Any
help appreciated.

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