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Jun 7, 2022 9:41 PM CST

purpleinopp said: If it was mine, I would cut or air-layer once, at the lower line. I would do that because I want to have enough stem to bury so that it anchors and steadies the rest of the plant, as well as having all of that length to develop roots. Those leaves are heavy.


Good point.

Would staking not suffice?

Very happy, just picked up a 50ct 3' bamboo stake bag for $2.50. I'm staking left and right.

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