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Old 07-12-2022, 12:30 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Variegated Florida Propagation

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Originally Posted by beam2050 View Post
looks interesting. so how many survived?
They all should given enough time and care, at least I hope but I'm very confident.
My original Florida rhizome took an entire month to sprout and start growing.

However as I showed, I had already removed a node just under 3 weeks ago and it only took 2 weeks to sprout.
I'm fairly certain you can actually see in picture #5 where it was cut.
The only reason I knew it was there was because it poked out of the soil but never grew, possibly due to the heat, so I carefully dug and removed it.

That node didn't even have a single root on it... I wasn't even sure if it would work or how long it would take. I'm blown away at the result.

This is that same plant today 3 days later.

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