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Mar 1, 2021 7:25 AM CST
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plantladylin said:I forgot to say, they sometimes take a long time to push out new growth which will appear just below the cut area.



All bits looking green! Do I just leave him alone now in the sunny window for a few weeks? Think it's just potting compost. One mug of water a week? I'm so afraid of overwatering him again

I forgot to mention, my Mum used to water him from the bottom. He would be put in a bucket of water. I've no idea how often she did this though! I was lazy and just gave him a cup of water now and againšŸ˜¬ he used to be really healthy. Should I go back to watering from underneath? Any suggestions howling to leave him in bucket, or how often to do it?


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