Euphorbia enopla emergency

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Micaela
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Euphorbia enopla emergency

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Hello everyone!
2 days ago I have seen a flabby branch on my E. enopla. I have cut it and it was dry, without sap. Then I have watered the plant (I have watered my E. only once during winter and it has been inside at 13-15°C).
Now another branch seems flabby.
Again, some of the young top, I mean the light green ones, have a small darker part just below the new light green top (see picture 2).
I'm scared to lose the whole plant....What should I do?
Thank you in advance

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-Micci
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Can you provide a picture :?: .......... Text alone is SO inadequate? :D
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WayneByerly wrote:Can you provide a picture :?: .......... Text alone is SO inadequate? :D
The numbers have links to photos that Micaela uploaded on Google.

Micaela -- you'll have a better chance of getting good responses re. your Euphorbia problem if you post again on the Succulent Growing Help forum.
If you just want photos without all the blather, please visit my Flickr gallery.
My location: Los Angeles, CA (Zone 10b)
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Micaela
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First, I'm sorry to be absent minded as always...
Second, I'm sorry to haven't posted pictures (Google Drive drives me crazy!!!).
Third, thank you for the replies. I'll post this on the forum you suggested Steve...even if my Euphorbia is all pruned now. Had to do this because it was rotting :(
-Micci
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