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Rhododendron
I know they are invasive and not good to be planted in the ground so I keep mine in the pot (third year now) and so far it’s happy in there 🪴.
u/Chain_Reaction_00 — 5 days ago


I know they are invasive and not good to be planted in the ground so I keep mine in the pot (third year now) and so far it’s happy in there 🪴.
Unfortunately, I’m for some reason prone to sebaceous cysts on my scalp.
Had one removed with my GP and was waiting to have two more removed.
One of them popped on it’s own today and although this is not the full amount of what came out, does it look to you all I got the sac out? It feels flat now and no signs of infection noted.
Thank you