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Nov 15, 2015 12:00 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Yup they will root just depends how cool and if kept dry enough while cool. But not as fast when temps are in the more comfy warm 70's to 80's.

I remember being in Manila, bought some jade plants, poor plants so soaked in rain, and that local vendor uses the same media for all the plants they sell succulent or tropicals, so some leaves have droppped. I set them aside, thinking it will be awhile before it roots, having been too wet and humid. Set it aside in a dry spot, to my surprise, the next day, wow, a lot of roots already. I realized our warm temps there is more sustained, always in the 75 to 80 range and goes higher. Tickles the cuttings to root so fast.

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