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threeleggedlion
#1 Posted : 4/2/2010 11:46:16 PM

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I took cuttings from 3 rooted san pedros to enjoy them during spring break. I have a question about them though. I cut from the top, so should I just wait until they callous over to replant them? WIll they grow new pups on their own? Here's some pictures so you can see what I mean.. The live plants are some bridgesii and a hybrid, and the big one is a torch.





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#2 Posted : 4/3/2010 12:02:09 AM

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You can plant the severed pedros.
You can harvest them in soil, and they'll just keep growing.
 
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#3 Posted : 4/3/2010 6:50:18 PM

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those rooted bases will continue growing quite well, just let the exposed wound callus over and replant, after a while (couple of months maybe) it will grow some pups.
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