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Comments (2)I don't know how big the broken portion is. Maybe if it's not too large you could graft it back together. The easiest thing would probably be to root the top and allow the bottom to send out new branches. It will take a while for each piece to regenerate, especially because they are now going into dormancy. Sorry to hear about your damage. I had a good amount of storm damage also. At least I didn't lose many branches, just most of my inflos : ( Karyn...See MoreQuick question concerning propagation.
Comments (4)Good. I like short answers. Thank you so much! Many a time I have been the one to tell first time propagaters: DO NOT WATER.... ~palmsandsnow...See MoreAnacampseros rufescens propagation help!
Comments (11)Curious how this ended up for you. Considering propagating this plant as well. I know it's a spiller and it's doing just that, but I need to move it to a bigger pot and I'm concerned the middle of the larger pot maybe empty. thinking about trimming some ends and putting them in the middle, I've just never trimmed this plant before. Since I've never cut it, I'm wondering out your cut part ended up. Did it produce new offshoots like other succulents?...See MoreBeheading leggy plants
Comments (2)It depends on where you live. In dry regions it could take a day to callous whereas in wetter or colder regions it could take longer. I would say 4 days is enough, no matter where you live....See Morerina_Ontario,Canada 5a
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