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YiLam
2017-06-08

I just got this new echeveria few days ago and as you can see there's 2 "flowers" who are connected by the same stem. I'm wondering if I can cut the stem in 2 to separate it.

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YiLam: @Ueca okay thanks
Ueca: You can cut it, but you should wait for the cut wound to dry into a scab if you want to plant the cut-off head.
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Modena
2017-06-07

I new added a "Black Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) 2-3' Tall" in my "garden"

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