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Aug 18, 2016 2:43 PM CST
Name: Bev
Salem OR (Zone 8a)
Container Gardener Foliage Fan Sempervivums Photo Contest Winner: 2014 Garden Ideas: Master Level
If the semp has any stem still attached and the wound (cut/breakage end) is calloused (allowed to dry and form a callous) , then placing it on top of damp soil or planted in damp, but not wet soil, would increase the likelihood of rooting. When roots appear that should increase the survival rate of that semp.

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