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Dec 14, 2020 10:36 AM CST
Name: Shawn S.
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I can recall an old one, at a garden center (closed for years, now.) Theirs was planted in a shallow "bonsai" pot. The offsets were on long (barren) stalks, laying atop the fine gravel growing medium.

I think that wet peat moss, (& amount of time, it may take to dry out during winter,) is likely your worst enemy.
Try transplanting, into something without all that organic matter. You also might try to look in Database images here, to give you some better ideas.

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