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Old 06-02-2008, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ldk View Post
So the question really is, are these the famous 'keikis' that I have read so much about and where do I go from here?
You do have keikis. They are the baby plants growing from the inflorescence. In the short term you have only one option, wait for roots. Either your original plant will grow some new roots or the keikis will start to grow some roots. Until you have roots there's not much you can do. If both your original plant and the keikis grow roots you then have 2 options: 1) leave everything as it is - the plants, both the original one and the keikis will grow and could evenually all flower, or 2) you could remove the keikis when you have about 3 roots all about 3+ inches long and pot them up separately.

Let us know how it goes.
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