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Old 05-14-2008, 11:18 AM
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If those roots are firm, the plant needs to be potted, not bagged. It does look like the keiki with the burnt leaf can be removed unless the poster wants a full looking plant. Both pieces tho should have a few roots each before separating them. If your humidity in Barbados is normally pretty high, potting up only is fine. If not, a little clear plastic sheeting like a big baggy can be put loosely over the the plant to raise humidity for awhile, but you must leave openings to allow the plant to go thru a wet/dry cycle.
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