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Originally Posted by waldofrumpki View Post
I think that the spots are spreading, even after the cinnamon concoction I think I should cut out the black spots before it gets any worse. Should I apply cinnamon to the cut surfaces (sounds like a good idea evagentry), maybe after washing with hydrogen peroxide? I really don't want to lose this plant, it's even fragrant

When you make the cuts, use a clean sterile tool to do it. Apply peroxide over the cuts and then sprinkle cinnamon over that. The cinnamon will cartarize the incisions and help the plant heal faster. It will also help with infections as with the peroxide.
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