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Originally Posted by Mercedes Benzene
I just looked them up, and they seem really interesting. Did you let them propagate naturally, or did you take cuttings?
A Note On: Questioning unique plant reproduction.
MB
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They propagated naturally and I just cut them free from the parent stem & removed the the bulk of the old leaf that they sprouted from. In the wild, the old leaf with new babies would settle onto the ground where the babies would take root. Since I have mine in a pot there is no soil for the droopers to light on. I thought I had a photo of Momma but I just checked and found none. Will get it today after Super Bowl.
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Originally Posted by Do9uble DD
Wow Mr. Turtle, that's some nice lookin soil der Consider me very much envious....which make me bout the only thing thaz green here.
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Thnx.!

It looks "nice"'cause I screened it through 1/4" hardware cloth. I only screened the soil from the sod I took out, & underneath the nice patch I spade-tilled the soil but did not remove the rocks. I'm a renter and always dancing on the edge of how much to do given I may loose it all the next month.

My rental this time though is good through August though so I went for it with a little more gusto.
