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Apr 30, 2021 - 11:48 AM
That's a great question!
The pink plantlets on the margins of 'Pink Butterflies' leaves can grow into new plants, just like 'Mother of Millions' plantlets can, however, this process rarely works for 'Pink Butterflies'. The plantlets are just too variegated to take in light and most just die. However, if kept under 24/7 grow lights, I have heard that you can get a much better yield from these plantlets.
A more reliable way to propagate 'Pink Butterflies' is by cuttings, which you can learn about here. I hope this helps!
The pink plantlets on the margins of 'Pink Butterflies' leaves can grow into new plants, just like 'Mother of Millions' plantlets can, however, this process rarely works for 'Pink Butterflies'. The plantlets are just too variegated to take in light and most just die. However, if kept under 24/7 grow lights, I have heard that you can get a much better yield from these plantlets.
A more reliable way to propagate 'Pink Butterflies' is by cuttings, which you can learn about here. I hope this helps!
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