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Oct 7, 2021 3:16 PM CST
Name: Baja
Baja California (Zone 11b)
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Jademan said:

That's reassuring! I didn't realize this was the case. I think I've waited 3-4 weeks at most, and since it just seemed to get more and more shriveled and bent over I would just abandon it. I didn't realize that there was a turning point. I generally use fairly well-draining soil with some perlite, use indirect sunlight at first and only water when the soil dries.



If this is an indoor situation, it's impossible to provide too much natural light, and the more the better. The rest of the setup sounds good to me. Patience is key with these propagations. It's usually best to try and forget about them for a while (except for watering of course) and then in a couple of months be pleasantly surprised that there was an advance.

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