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Aug 23, 2020 7:00 PM CST
Name: Jason
Houston, Tx.
Brugmansias Garden Photography Dog Lover Plumerias Region: Texas
That's going to be a very large cutting. You're definitely going to have to stake it to support it. You should let the bottom dry out, yes. I know people who swear by just sticking them in the ground right when they break off. Without letting them callous over. They also have a pretty good success rate. I usually dip mine in root hormone powder and let sit for about 3 days in the shade before planting.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.

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