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Feb 21, 2014 11:18 AM CST
Name: Tara
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I was also thinking about how long some of the stems are. I know Dracaenas will start from laying a 'cane' on the soil/sand/medium of choice. And I'm thinking that the Ag may do the same. Thinking I may try a few different methods, and see which works best. Thumbs up
I think to begin, I'll just cut maybe half of them, see how they progress, and then do the rest of them. Hopefully I'll get several new plants from this one! Thumbs up

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