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# it takes 2 weeks for a plant to die.

# when a plant dies some plants feel very soft and hard.

# they also t urn brown an gets very hard.

# plants also turn brown and when the plants turn brown it gets very hard.

# when the plant turns brown it means that it is dyeing!:<(

# it takes 2 weeks for a plant to die.

# when a plant dies some plants feel very soft and hard.

# they also t urn brown an gets very hard.

# plants also turn brown and when the plants turn brown it gets very hard.

# when the plant turns brown it means that it is dyeing!:<(

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