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Oct 20, 2021 11:04 AM CST
Name: Jason
Houston, Tx.
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It can definitely be done. My advice for that is, after it roots and you cut it off, let the bottom callous like you would any other cutting before repotting it. I was successful this year with an air layer, but potted it immediately after removing it and it rotted.
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