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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comWhen my sago bloomed last year and was finished, I twisted off the top and when it grew back, it split into two new growths. Do I need to remove one of them? How do I do this? I’ve never seen this before.
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1 Comment To "Double growth"
#1 Comment By shelley On 03/15/2015 @ 11:49 am
It is not a good idea to prune multi-headed sagos. Cutting into the flesh could kill them as they do not “heal” over to prevent insects, bacteria or fungal spores from entering.
What you have is a very unique occurrence that gives your plant a lot of character and makes it a great conversation piece!
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