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Oct 14, 2016 10:54 AM CST
Name: Gigi AdeniumPlumeria
Florida (Zone 9b)
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Welcome! Kubuntu.
As always, great advice from Hetty!

The only thing I would add is to treat it "as if newly rooted cuttings". Which means water once thoroughly and don't water again until after four baby leaves get big. If the feeder roots were slightly damaged, it may not have the ability to absorb excess water..yet until new feeder roots get established.

You can mist the stem to prevent dehydration.
©by Gigi Adenium Plumeria "Gardening is my favorite pastime. I grow whatever plant that catches my attention. I also enjoy hand pollinating desert roses.”

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