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May 21, 2014 1:57 PM CST

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If the primary growing tip for the rosette gets destroyed, the rosette will usually do this. Its a good way of rapidly increasing the numbers of plants that you have as an artificial way of propagation. You can separate the individual extra rosettes and plant them. Among some semp growers, they will remove the central growing tip to force an increase in numbers. The practice is often called "coring".

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