She is in rough shape as you can see but still quite alive with spirit. I've now placed her outside in a spacious and protected garden - full / part sun, within a humidity tent. I shall water and mist her occasionally. All of her leaves have fallen off due to damage.
Quote:Growth of the pigment-free cells is stunted, causing leaf and stem deformations. - Daniel Siebert
So would this specimen be then classified as Appaloosa?
Please only give any sage, knowledgeable or helpful advice as a simple and hopeful message for her growth. Thank you.
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Skip the manual, now, where's the master switch?
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