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04-23-2009, 03:10 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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nanner pup
My mom was seperating a nanner from its pup and in the process a nother pup that she dident know about fell off it had a root and it was gradualy growing but it was cut in half will it servive??? or will it ?
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04-23-2009, 09:28 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Re: nanner pup
They are pretty tough - so give it a chance and it might surprise you eventually! Good luck!
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Re: nanner pup
Give it a shot. I found a lil DC pup by the road side which was generated from a flake of corm when the mother plant was removed. It was growing in very shallow soil. I have potted it up and it is growing well. Most pup will grow if they are strong enough and have roots. Use a porous media and go slow on the water from the beginning.
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Re: nanner pup
I will try that.
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Re: nanner pup
I kinda did the opposite and had success. Last year I was removing a pup from a basjoo clump. A small pup was cut off in the process with no roots visible. I put it into a glass of water till it started producing roots. Then I potted it up and kept the soil very moist. It did all but die back but then started growing and produced another pup when it was just about 6 inches tall. Sirmoebly has them now. Any pictures Moe?
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Re: nanner pup
that is very interesting that you could do that.
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