Staff Answer
Jul 05, 2022 - 11:58 AM
If it's the red part that is forming a new offset, it's best to just leave it alone. It would have trouble making its own root and would have to to be grafted in order to survive.
If it's the green part that's forming a new branch, then you can pluck it off and form a new plant. This is, very likely, a dragon fruit cactus. However, it won't develop it's own red ball as this ball and the green stem are two separate plants that have been grafted together.
If it's the green part that's forming a new branch, then you can pluck it off and form a new plant. This is, very likely, a dragon fruit cactus. However, it won't develop it's own red ball as this ball and the green stem are two separate plants that have been grafted together.
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