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Old 02-24-2007, 03:44 PM
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No, NOT in the bag at all. This plant is dormant. It does not require high humidity and will suffer the consequences if you bag it (100% humidity). You can leave it around, and mist it every day or 3 or 4. This will keep it from dehydrating too much. Keep it upright, as when the new growth starts, you want it to get going in the right orientation. Now, there is also the posibility that, when he roots were rotted, the eyes at the base were also ruined. If this is the case, you will see growth from the sides of the cane instead of at the base. If you see this and allow time for the base to start a growth, you can conclude that there are no eyes, and then go ahead with the cane on its side thing, with the new growths at pot level. Growths should start very soon.
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