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Cordyline plant losing leaves fast

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  • PlantmindedPlantminded Posts: 3,580
    If the trunks are still solid near the base @quillmewZx_GkDdH , I’d be inclined to cut them down to about two foot above ground level and wait to see if any new shoots develop as the temperatures improve.  I’d also remove the fleece to allow further evaporation from the trunk. Worth a try anyway!
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  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    I agree with @Plantminded, that's what l would do  :)
  • Thank you all kindly for your advice, I have removed the fleece and I shall cut down the affected trunks this weekend. I'll maybe leave the one that still has a flower on it but I think that's just a matter of time. 
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