I have included these plants in several of my updates over the last few months, over winter, and they haven't been doing well.
I love the smell of these plants when they're growing and when the flowers come out. I have missed that recently because they have become dry and brittle. I will never harvest them because I really don't smoke this kind of herb. I really do like the plants though! They are beautiful.

It was green all winter, but our winters have 50 degree days and are in the 40's at night.

I had three of them originally that I got at the end of last summer. The above is the largest of the three. I guess most people harvest these when they are still green, but I let mine go since I don't really use the leaves for anything except beauty.
I have a wooden dowel holding it because it gets windy sometimes. I try not to touch the plant because the leaves just fall and turn into flakes. I didn't plan to do any further updates on these at all until today.

One of them was planted upside down and can be seen in the time lapse on this post.
Heck, I will just past the timelapse here, go to the link above for the whole post.
It now looks like a stick with some dried buds stuck to it. It grew very well upside down, once the leaves rotated to face upward as seen in the video.
I water all of them everyday and today when, I went to water the littlest one, I saw something.

This little one has been the greenest of all and has dried out the least of all over the winter. But it's showing signs of life now!
As I said, I do not know these plans very well and I've never grown them before. But, this is a very uplifting sign if there may be hope. And if there is, I hope that all three of them will green up, not just the little one..
Having seen a shimmer of Hope with the baby, I decided to take a closer look at the largest of the plants to see if there's any signs of life returning.

At the base of the trunk, the first growth you see, as you move your eyes upward, is something green!

The same thing can be seen as you go from the end of this little branch toward the stem. There's one little green leaf coming out.
Here's a close-up of that one.

Aside from these two little bright green spots on the entire plant, there's nothing. If anyone knows what I should do next maybe you can leave a comment.

Should I pull off all the dry leaves and all the buds, my cousin would like that.
Or should I leave it as it is, and let it come back on its own?
Has anyone ever seen one of these the size of a tree?
If the plant does survive and green up. I'm wondering if it will get taller and bushier in its second year of life. If anyone knows about that, it would be appreciated.
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So great to see such a man loving green in this platform. It is so amazing how something that looked completely dry and lifeless can suddenly show little hints of green again. I’d suggest leaving the dry leaves and buds for now, especially since you’re already seeing some new growth. They can still provide a bit of protection to the young shoots as they recover. Sooner, they will be good enough to prune the dead ones.
Oh sorry I hope I used the right word "man" even if I am unsure of your sex because this is my first time reading your blog.
Whenever I come to the part on any form, "Sex" - I respond "Yes, please" So you got it right. Thanks for the suggestions. If the plant comes back to life, I can offer the dried buds to my cousin - hehe.
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There’s always something so inspiring about seeing life return after hardship. I’d let it recover naturally for a bit before trimming.
You are the second to say that. That is what I will do. Thanks
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Thank you for sharing. Excellent.
U realy need to Duplicate your Content and Earning twice Rewards?
https://steemit.com/plants/@greenthings/a-new-lease-on-life-for-mary-jane
The content, every word and picture, is completely different. I just reverenced how the plat looked when I planted it so that people would not thing the reason was that it was upside down.