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Re-using Ceph cuttings

I'm starting to get more heavily into Ceph propagation and I have a cutting that has produced a fast-growing plantlet. The cutting, which is a large winter leaf, is still green and healthy and I want to use it to propagate more Cephs. In the past, I've read that growers have re-used cuttings three to four times before the leaves have ran out of gas.

At what point is it safe to remove the leaf from the newly born Ceph? Should I cut the leaf at the top of the soil, so as not to disturb the young roots?

I would love to get some input from those of you who have re-used a Ceph cutting.
 
wow! I never heard of reusing a leaf cutting. How can u re-use it? the plantlet forms at the base i.e., corm of the leaf cutting. That is the only vegetative part in a leaf cutting.
 
If my memory serves me correctly, then I've read somewhere that Cephs are pretty forgiving when it comes to cuttings. You don't have to use the whitish part at the end of a leaf. Apparently the whole of the leaf is viable.
 
If I understand the question correctly, the actual leaf that does the sprouting, in my experience, is a once and done thing. It withers away in several weeks. I wouldn't go out of your way to remove it. Leaves sprout nicely in live LFS, but I have also used water in a vial, as well as right next to the parent plant. Live LFS works best for me.
 
If I understand the question correctly, the actual leaf that does the sprouting, in my experience, is a once and done thing. It withers away in several weeks.
There have been a number of people in the past few years (in addition to JMatt) who have shared their experiences re-using these leaves.

I prefer to leave the leaf attached to the new baby plant. It seems to provide the young plant add'l energy to make a good root system & robust topside growth. My few larger plants provide me with more nice-sized leaves than I can use. Heck, I still have a bunch of plants that I can't even trade away from this recent offer.
 
Maybe one just needs to reuse them soon after the new plant sprouts. I never did, so... next time I get a winter leaf, I'll give it a go.
 
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