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Alexis Fecteau Posted - 03/24/2011 : 19:32:48
Hi Marie, Here is my response to the email again. I'll repost here to make sure you received it:

Hi Marie,

Yes it will scab up and if it's a small spot, only putting sap on it for 3 days or so, 2x a day or so will take care of it. It will scab up if the spot contains any cancer or pre-cancerous cells as far as I understand it, and it appears to also find cells nearby that may be suspect.

Make sure you have the correct plant though, I suggest getting it from that Beautanicals place to ensure you have the absolutely correct Euphorbia Peplus as there are a number of similar plants in both name and appearance.

I think its only $3-4 plus shipping for 30 seeds if I remember correctly. Will take about 6 weeks to germinate them and grow them to reasonable size, depending of course on how much you'll need.

Good Luck

Alexis Fecteau

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