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Old 31-01-2007, 07:16 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Will severed cactus 'arm' grow?

I've got a lovely, large old cactus that got a little bit damaged when I
recently moved house. One of its many 'arms' (wonder what they are
called? It really does look like it's spreading its arms out to take a
bow) got damaged near the 'trunk' of the plant and I had to cut it off.
I trimmed it down a bit and put it in a little bit of water and I was
wondering if it would continue to grow, if I should put it in cactus
compost or something. Any ideas?
 
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