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When an Okra plant is stressed, whether due to drought, excessive moisture, or pest damage, it may exhibit signs of distress that some might poetically describe as "crying." This can manifest as wilting leaves or the secretion of water droplets from the leaf margins, a process known as guttation. These droplets are not tears but rather excess moisture being expelled to help regulate the plant's internal water balance. While it may seem like the plant is crying, it is simply a natural response to environmental conditions.

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