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Old 04-10-2020, 08:54 AM
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they have like wet firm white tissue inside. This means they are viable i asume?
They might possibly still be alive. And if they are alive, then they could still possibly sprout more roots from those old roots.

As for the stem - I don't think the very long stem should be buried into the media. It could just rot in there, and maybe kill the whole plant.

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