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![]() I have two Siam Ruby's that are about 5ft. tall. Each have about 3-4 pups that are almost 3ft. They are planted in a container and inside the house for the winter. They are growing very well with the assistance of grow lights.
I've noticed that the pups P Stems have formed a pretty significant curve near the top. Almost like the pups are trying to get out from under the canapy of the mother. Would it be a bad idea to separate these pups now or just continue to let them grow with the curve? |
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![]() They sound to me as if they are old enough Bob...
However, if you have slowed their growth when you brought them indoors, then it would be upto you. I don't think it will hurt it either way. ![]() Anyone else have a recommendation? ![]()
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![]() Well, if U have enough room for few more pots, than U have nothing to wait for
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![]() I've seen banana pups separated during the winter before. They were kept warm and grew just fine. Just make sure they have some roots.
BTW, Congrats on the pups! |
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