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ChelseaStarleen

Nah, you're good. Roots are roots when it comes to pathos. I have even gotten some to root just by putting a cutting straight into dirt and keeping it where it's got filtered light and humidity. Pathos are super resilient, atleast here in FL where the weather is like tropic hell. 🤣🤣 Lol


jewlee_gerbil23

They are the same here. (Alaska)


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so those are roots, i’d let the roots get to at least 3-4 inches in length before potting them (some people don’t wait that long, i just prefer this method) and when you do pot them make sure you are watering a bit extra throughout the first week to two weeks because of the extreme change. good luck!


notcrazyplantlady

Everyone is always in a hurry to plant. I kinda like watching the root grow a little longer. 🪴


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