Staff Answer
Feb 13, 2023 - 06:57 AM
That small rosette can be easily rerooted to form a new plant. Simply get some well draining soil and a pot with a drainage hole. Place the bottom of the rosette on top of the soil and gently press it so it firmly contacts the soil. Give it plenty of light and water when the soil is dry.
It will take a considerable amount of time for the rosette to form its own roots. Infrequently check its progress by gently pulling on the rosette. If it feels firmly attached to the soil, it has likely formed roots. Be gentle and don't check for rooting often as frequent checks can damage young roots.
It will take a considerable amount of time for the rosette to form its own roots. Infrequently check its progress by gently pulling on the rosette. If it feels firmly attached to the soil, it has likely formed roots. Be gentle and don't check for rooting often as frequent checks can damage young roots.
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