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Jan 16, 2019 9:06 PM CST
Illinois
Hello!
I just received two cuttings of this gorgeous monstera deliciosa from a generous friend of mine. I have put them in water and have been impatiently watching them. I noticed however that where they have been cut the stems look like they are turning black. I'm not sure if it's starting to rot. Any advice??? Is there anything I can do to salvage it? I don't know what went wrong. It was literally two days ago they have been cut and put into water. Really want this baby to thrive . Also not sure if we made the correct cuts for it to propagate. We are total newbs to this plant and propagation. Do both plants look ok?
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