| Welcome to the forum Anne H.
What you have is a keiki or an exact duplicate (clone) of the 'parent' in every respect.
I think many suggest that it be left alone until some roots develop and then remove to be planted separately.
As brookn and vivienne mentioned I just treid to wrap the keiki in potting medium and it seems to work better. Attached are photos for you to look at: the first one in Aug. and the second one in Oct.
Today I found that roots are emerging from the mesh that is wrapped around the base.
Good luck with yours.
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