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Jan 8, 2022 2:40 PM CST
Brooklyn, New York
I am in Brooklyn, New York. My snake plant is in a south facing window and it grew well in the center to about 2 to 2.5 feet and 3 new plants sprouted around the center. The 3 new plants are about 10--12 inches high. 3-4 months ago the center started leaning and for a while I propped it up in a corner. All the leaves look very health, especially the new plants. The today, while rotating it a section of the center snapped off to the side. It was barely attached so I snapped it totally off. The remaining plant now has 6 center leaves up to 2 feet tall, the three new plants and a space in the middle about 4 inches in diameter. The part that snapped off has 13 healthy looking leaves all attached at the bottom to a 2 inch nub. nothing resembles roots. Is there any way to keep the part that snapped off together? Or do I have to try to replant the leaves separately and if so what is the best way?






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