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Jul 7, 2016 9:45 AM CST
Name: Celia
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A very good question to which I would also like an answer. My understanding and experience has been that when you take a cutting and get roots to grow, you've essentially hit a reset button. The original plant will die in it's turn but the cutting will continue living until it's time for it to go. Take a cutting from the cutting? Another reset. I could be way off base here and probably am but that's what I think happens.

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