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08-27-2009, 12:14 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Question about propogating a fantastic looking Sansevieria
I am growing Sansevieria Trificiata "Beauty Queen" as seen in center
of pic below. I have taken two clones and as you can see, they both came out all green. This plant is obviously a Chimera. My question is does anyone out there know that if one of these normal looking plants could eventually send out an offset that is closer resembling the cloned mother plant? Wolfe |
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Re: Question about propogating a fantastic looking Sansevieria
Anytime i've tried to root a cutting, they come up all green. The mother plant should put up a baby that looks just like her, then you can just seperate it.
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Re: Question about propogating a fantastic looking Sansevieria
Years ago, I read that you could take a leaf and cut it horizontally into sections, about 1 inch high, and root them, but they would all come out plain green. Tried it, and they were all green. The ones I have now, put out pups quite regularly, and they look like the mother.
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