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Old 01-14-2007, 05:08 PM
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Probably from below or between the remaining leaves. This keiki will be the new mother plant, given enough time. I hope, tho, that the plant only produces one keiki. If it produces two keikis, it will take longer to get to blooming size, but several years down the way, you would be able to separate them. If the plant produces 3 keikis at the base, one will have to be removed, usually the smallest. I generally don't like removing a keiki when only 2 have started, because I figure that one extra is insurance.
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