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I have to agree with Fredg, if it started to turn yellow quickly it's probably dyeing. Did you take a piece of the rizome when you made the cutting? If you didn't, that could be the root (no pun intended) of the problem.
Yes, and a fair size. I had no expectations of the cutting growing because this was a neglected unhealthy plant from lowes and it wasn't time to take it.
Well, I suggest putting the cutting back in the soil and seeing what happens. You should probably wait until the plant is healthier before trying again. That way the cutting will have a better chance at surviving.
Well, I suggest putting the cutting back in the soil and seeing what happens. You should probably wait until the plant is healthier before trying again. That way the cutting will have a better chance at surviving.
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