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Apr 5, 2013 7:43 AM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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My "ghosty' has gotten so leggy and TALL they are falling over.I am wanting to restart them by cutting off the tops and rooting them.Hopefully they will come back fuller and can be left out side next winter.I thought i may pot them up in a coir HB.

My question is,i always let succulents sit out to callous over before i plant them.The stems on these are larger than any i've ever rooted before.Should i let them callous over completely or just begin to callous before putting them in a well draining potting medium? I also put cinnamon on the ends of everything i cut/gets broken,it's great at keeping fungus,mold etc... out of the cut end.Thumb of 2013-04-05/jojoe/32a266
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