Here is a quick update on the 'damaged'
lesliei v. minor. One of them is completely renewed: it is small for its age (considering it is a 'minor' this might be normal) but finally shaped like an adult plant. The others seem to be doing well, too. In spite of their sad looks. Maybe in a couple of months they will also show their true faces :)
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