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Old 11-04-09, 09:08 AM
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rigid, downturned leaves on my plants

Hi everyone, I have several different houseplants that were all located in my screened in porch over the summer but moved inside for the winter season. Two plants (an umbrella bonsai and a wandering jew vine) have downturned leaves that are very rigid to the touch, not droopy or saggy. They recieve plenty of sunlight. Could this be a watering/overwatering problem? The my remaining houseplants seemed to fair much better after the move. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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