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Sep 25, 2023 9:35 PM CST
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pone31 said: Would you try to just cut one stem at a time and see if the plant responds? Is there an optimal place to cut the stem?


Just remove a few top leaves from each stem. Or just cut the stem down a few inches . The idea is so more energy will go to the roots to help the plant recover from transplanting.
This is also a good time of year to take stem cuttings and propagate the plant.
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