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May 21, 2020 11:05 AM CST
Romania, Mures (Zone 6b)
Region: Europe Roses Sedums Sempervivums
valleylynn said: Just cut and stuck in a pot of soil, no roots.


Yeah, I will do that, luckily it is not so ultra hot these days 10 days (weather forecast says), so maybe there is a chance of actual rooting fast.

valleylynn said: What was wrong with the semps from Erwin


The rosettes where apparently stressed for a long time, they were small and had at least 10 rows of dead packed leaves the the base which after removal showed the stem was conical, meaning the plant was at some point bigger and gradually went smaller and smaller. Some of the roots were also rather woody and severed sometime in the past as they were healed.
Ohh well, not that the genetic material is not there to work with it, but I guess I was expecting better than that. Before when this was sent to me I would just cut the conical stem off entirely and wait 2 months until the plant was putting completely new roots, but considering the heat is going to come soon I just replanted it like it is.

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