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Old 07-07-2003, 07:34 PM
linda mar
 
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Default how long before baby amazons are viable?

Hi,

my amazon sword sprouted a runner (?) with two plantlets. the plantlets now
have about 2-3inches long leaves and two roots are starting to grow out of
it.

can I cut these two off the parent runner and will it survive (like spider
plant)? or is this something like strawberry runners where you sort of want
them established before you cut them off?

linda


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Old 07-07-2003, 11:09 PM
Ryan Wilson
 
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Default how long before baby amazons are viable?

I usually wait till they have 5 or 6 roots on them. Once you move them they
take a quite a bit of time to be established..in my experiecne anyway...
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Hi,

my amazon sword sprouted a runner (?) with two plantlets. the plantlets

now
have about 2-3inches long leaves and two roots are starting to grow out of
it.

can I cut these two off the parent runner and will it survive (like spider
plant)? or is this something like strawberry runners where you sort of

want
them established before you cut them off?

linda




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