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D. paradoxa in water only

  • Thread starter jimscott
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  • #22
@bluemax
Tearing the plant into clumps is a very dependable way to multiple the non or less hairy petiolaris complex species like paradoxa.
 
  • #24
I have one plant left....
 
  • #25
How's that one doing Jim?

D. paradoxa is a very cool looking plant!!
 
  • #26
@bluemax
Tearing the plant into clumps is a very dependable way to multiple the non or less hairy petiolaris complex species like paradoxa.

Thanks, Cindy. I am right now trying to propagate several species of petiolaris 'dews including D. paradoxa from just leaf cuttings, tho' I understand that this is said to not be possible. I intend to try the same thing with root cuttings at some future time.

@jimscott - I am glad to hear that you have another. :) Maybe given some time it will produce natural divisions.
 
  • #27
Thanks, Andrew.

I'm wrong, it is D. paradoxa. And Cindy is correct, if you tear off groups of leaves and keeping the "scalp" (as mach explained to me :) ) you should have success. Mach actually suggests just tearing a plant into parts... rather than taking cuttings from a plant, then each part becomes a plant quicker and stronger.
 
  • #28
It's hanging in there. I may take leaf pullings.
 
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