smootie
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The "trunk" of my pulsing xenia got shorter. Does this mean it is starting to melt?
I am new to softies, and have a couple of frags of pulsing xenia. When I first got them last week, the main stem of the xenia (I like to think of it as the trunk because it reminds me of a tree trunk) was taller. Now, the trunk is about a third shorter than before. They are still pulsing and otherwise look the same.
I've read a lot of threads here about xenia "melting." Is this shrinkage the same as melting, or maybe the beginning stages of melting?
Thanks!
I am new to softies, and have a couple of frags of pulsing xenia. When I first got them last week, the main stem of the xenia (I like to think of it as the trunk because it reminds me of a tree trunk) was taller. Now, the trunk is about a third shorter than before. They are still pulsing and otherwise look the same.
I've read a lot of threads here about xenia "melting." Is this shrinkage the same as melting, or maybe the beginning stages of melting?
Thanks!