What is Dragon's Blood!?

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Although it's not a miracle product, these photos show the new growth from areas that were damaged by rot and which would have killed the rest of the plant if this treatment was not used. The product is the unadulterated sap from the croton lechleri plant. Look up the research if you're interested. I distribute this for a South America producer. 2c808f365c3ba83d65b2913b1cc6c0e7.jpgab5ceaeb141ed5624ee34ad426628b27.jpg0c399ec0848de9833d97cfb46cb3ccb5.jpg7a2debc80a034dcee3682622cc58baba.jpg14dbd2b25d41c662c2045bf57e74eebb.jpg02bc113176587c51023713f40dde142d.jpg

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I would love to get some more too if you have it! It really is amazing


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How do you use dragon's blood? Do you just smear it, undiluted, around the area where the lesions are? Both sides of the leaf is accessible, or just one side?
 
Thanks! I ordered some to try out on a philippinense that has some worrisome spots (nothing too bad, but they are spreading a bit). I figure with all of the rave recommendations this stuff gets around here, it's worth a shot :p.
 
OK. I am on the last dozen bottles of the stuff and may stop selling the product. I believe that there will be another source via eBay. However, eBay is worldwide and there is no controlling the demand; so if you will get able to get it from them is not certain. In other words, if you want some buy it soon!
 
There are also sellers of it on Amazon. Just make sure you read the labels and get one that is 100%, or undiluted, Croton lechleri sap.
 

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