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Petiolaris complex plants - manual division

  • #21
Congrats on your successes, Cindy. Do you think the ordensis leaf that took had any of the main part of the plant, as in a pulling, or was it just a lamina and petiole? I'm thinking I will try working with live sphagnum, too!

Jimscott - what species is that?
 
  • #22
Hi mark,

I remember the leaf as one that fell off when I cut the plant into two. I did not pay attention if it had any part of the main plant...all I did was to poke it into the live sphagnum moss. The other one that came off was the furry growth tip and that grew quite a bit...eventually it stopped and turned brown.
 
  • #23
D. paradoxa
 
  • #24
The other half of the ordensis is doing so well that it now has it own root!




And since it will get crowded next to its twin...I have given it a beautiful new home. :-O
 
  • #25
Very cool, Cindy. And nicely shot.
 
  • #26
The first ordensis cut into two. Before (top) and now (bottom)


One loose leaf from the cut that sprouted a new plantlet!


The second ordensis that I cut into two, just last weekend. :crazy:
 
  • #27
Nothing succeeds like success!
 
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