I honestly think that keeping cassy's in shaded rather than sunny conditions might have a lot to do with their hardiness.but it also may be that littoralis is more suited to full sun than the stronger shade I was growing them in.
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Double trouble…
After some work today… they were both incredibly bushy beforehand. I usually like to rein it in before this. It’s a time issue thing in the end.
After some work today… they were both incredibly bushy beforehand. I usually like to rein it in before this. It’s a time issue thing in the end.

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