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Jun 19, 2021 11:19 AM CST
Name: SJC
Alexandria, VA (Zone 7a)
I appreciate all the help 💗
19 JUN update:

Cutting No.1:

Has given me a beautiful white leaf! Think I'm beginning to see this baby's pattern.

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Got some really nice root growth!

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Cutting No.2

I made 'em a moss pole that they're lovin'

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I believe I'm going to snip the first leaf. He was not a top cutting so nothing will grow out of him. I hope that this will give the growing portion of the plant some more energy!

This guy is the guy getting snipped today!

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I'm a little sad/scared that I cannot move my plants outside this summer. They LOVED the humidity at my old home and would grow like crazy. Sadly, there are too many bug and wildlife dangers out here in the woods. I'm hoping I might be able to get some sort of small protective greenhouse. Hurray!

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