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I bought this plant late last Fall... Three pups formed as the Mother plant was dying off... About 2 months ago I put it outside, and, well, I forgot about it...
There are now five pups, and the Mother plant has started to revive itself... Is there any way to separate the pups while keeping the main plant still alive... Should I even try??? Or should I just cut off a one or two, and let the rest remain??? Open to any suggestions...
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I'd just up-pot it.. Let it do its thing.. :^)
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If you can remember how you forgot about it the first time maybe you can do it again.
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