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Can a prickly pear be grown from a pad cut from another prickly pear? If
so, is the donor pad cut in half, then planted?

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Can a prickly pear be grown from a pad cut from another prickly pear? If
so, is the donor pad cut in half, then planted?


The easiest way is just break the doner pad off from the main pad and
plant it. Water it for a few days to get the soil around it to compact and
then leave it alone for 10 years or so.

Ted


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