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Hi folks,
One of my Amazon swords shot this stalk thingy up to the surface, and along the length of this tendril are now found maybe 8 daughter plants. There's also a leafy/flowery thing opening above the surface. My question is when and how I should clip these daughter plants from the stalk. Should I plant them right away, or should I float them? They all have roots about 2-4 inches long. Thanks! --Trapper |
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Go ahead and cut them off and plant the roots.
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