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Can I use carnivorous leaves for propagation?

Can I use carnivorous leaves for propagation?

I read that they will only work for non carnivorous, but I would like to make some back up plants.
Thanks for the help,
Alec
 
Edit: Oh, I had no idea this was in the Ping section, sorry. But yes, I've heard it's best with the non-carnivorous leaves.
 
Yes... But they won't work as well. In my experience, the succulent, non-carnivorous leaves don't rot as easy as the carnivorous ones.
 
should I wait till spring to get non-carn leaves or do it right now and trade a higher success rate for having more that one plant growing
 
I tried c.l. on different types of Mexican Ping with good success rate, not too wet soil with little high air humidity in cool temperature seems increase the success rate
 
I took a bunch of leaves a few days ago. Some are on slightly damp LFS, some are one the pots with the mother plant, and some are just sitting in a container with no media- all in a high humidity tank. I didn't use root hormone because of something I read at the ICPS website.
What do you guys think?
 
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