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Post by paulkoop on Jun 26, 2014 21:58:15 GMT -5
Does leaf cuttings root from carnivorous leaves or only the succulent none carnivorous leaves?
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Post by hal on Jun 26, 2014 22:33:56 GMT -5
I presume you're talking about pings? Carnivorous leaves will strike as long as they are not too old. Pull the new ones out of the top of the plant. Or if you don't want to disfigure the plant too much, pull them out of the middle. Just don't use the bottom-most, oldest leaves. Cut the leaves in half and you may get even more plants. I find they sprout most successfully and you have a better chance of getting multiple plants if you put the leaf on LFS. The new plants always sprout from the stem end but if you nick the leaf margins they may grow plants there, too.
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