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Jun 12, 2014 9:14 AM CST
Name: Linda
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gg5 said:I agree with Lynn - Linda for that one I would just separate the rosette's by gently cutting apart each one from the base. I think especially at this time of year they should root pretty quickly. If you are getting lots of rain, I'd put them in some shelter while they grow the roots, they don't want or need moisture for a couple of weeks while this is happening. Once you see roots you can water normally. They still require lots of strong light - but not in direct sunshine! Hope that helps! I tip my hat to you.


valleylynn gg5 Group hug Thank You! for advice. It has always been pretty. I was afraid she might bloom before chicks came. The one in front looks like it's starting to protrude /maybe a bloom stalk.

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