Thread: Agave Weberi
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Old 08-04-2014, 05:45 PM posted to rec.gardens
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On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 5:33:38 AM UTC-7, Pat Kiewicz wrote:
Higgs Boson said:



Closest I could get to the two big agaves in my garden. I want to add


more to that area. A friend


said I could have some from her too-closely packed bunch. But it seems


hard/impossible to dig them


out individually, they're so entwined.




Can you get the picture? If not, I'll take one and post.




Question: If I cut them off at the stem and replant, will they grow new


roots? If the answer is "No" I won't bother.




If you can cut/pull/twist out any offsets ("pups") you should be able to

root them. Let the cut ends dry before gently settting them into a pot

filled with a well-draining potting mix. Keep the rooting mix *barely*

damp and keep the plants you are rooting out of direct sun and wind.



Leave them in the pots until they begin to show strong growth--don't

rush to get them in the ground.


Fabulous! Will get right on it.

Tx

HB