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Default Should I separate a young Grand Nain with two same size stalks?

Hi everyone. Really happy to find this site!

I recently planted a Grand Nain which has two same size stalks. They are fighting for leaf space. Should I separate them? Will they survive apart? Should I just leave them be?

I uploaded a picture of them in my gallery page.


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Old 05-15-2020, 08:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Should I separate a young Grand Nain with two same size stalks?

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Hi everyone. Really happy to find this site!

I recently planted a Grand Nain which has two same size stalks. They are fighting for leaf space. Should I separate them? Will they survive apart? Should I just leave them be?

I uploaded a picture of them in my gallery page.


Mahalo!
Congratulations ...grow your plant our for a bit and see what happens,

Plants growing together pose no issues and will enhance your garden.
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