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Sep 28, 2014 4:35 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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updates of a plant I pulled the bloom off - this one is 'Hart' and has many chicks on the piece of stem that Ieft...I've been trying to see if leaving some of the stem, but no flower buds, helps the plant to send out offshoots and I think it does!
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Its quite exciting!
I have had success with doing this on
Brownii, Hart, Packardian, and Zorba its a great way to increase offsets!
I tip my hat to you.

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