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1 Comment To "My adult jade rotted off at soil level. I trimmed the wrap off and it has survived three weeks in water . What’s next? Repotting?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 12/21/2019 @ 4:07 am
Cut off several stems to propagate. Since it's a succulent, you need to get it out of the water. Let your stems air dry for about 3 days so the cut end can callous over. Then pot them up in soil designed for cacti.
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