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Jun 6, 2018 1:46 PM CST
Name: Melissa Hopper
St. Helens, Or (Zone 8a)
Semp addict horse junky dog flunky
Garden Photography Critters Allowed Dog Lover Keeps Horses Hummingbirder Region: Oregon
Sempervivums Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Help!!

One of my semps that is a single rosette has decided it wants to bloom. And it has zero offsets. Sighing!

I know we talked about this before. Where should I whack it off and what kind of exposure and treatment should I give it after said whacking? Thank You!

Per Lynn's request, here are photos of said plant.

Before Whacking!
Thumb of 2018-06-07/MelissaHopper/5e8530

After Whacking!
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After Whacking from Above!
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