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About Sempervivum tectorum
I recently bought a single pot of an exquisitely colored Sempervivum tectorum,
with about a dozen offsets surrounding the parent plant. Is it worth removing some of these and repotting now? Will this hasten growth in any way, or is it best to leave these as is to form colonies unaided? (I may want to try some in the ground, but with our cold rainy spring, I'm not too anxious to introduce new succulents even in my relatively well-drained garden.) Thanks.... best, Tyra nNJ usa z6b |
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