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May 7, 2024 12:05 PM CST
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Hot Arizona plus surrounded by rocks that get heated by the sun can't be a good combo for a newly planted aloe. It looks like it being baked, some lower leaves already dried up and the others shriveled and curled inwards from lack of moisture.
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