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Oct 13, 2022 4:01 PM CST
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I've noticed Rhaphidophora is slow to root and slow to start growing. As long as it is alive and not rotting, you don't need to change anything. I used to have this plant and I rooted it from cuttings. I think it took 3 months until I saw the first new leaves growing.

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I have found that coffee, tea, and rose can all agree on one thing... water everyday.

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