Yes, they should be bigger than that. wait till the leaves are the size of a nickel and the plant is the size of a quarter. Unless it is a semi mini, or a mini. Based on the leaf you propped, I’d guess it wasn’t one of those and you should wait. Moonlight Nursery has a tutorial here ==> [https://www.moonlightnursery.com/blogs/news/tutorials-plantlets](https://www.moonlightnursery.com/blogs/news/tutorials-plantlets) on potting up from a prop.
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Judging by the size of the mother leaf I’d say the babies need to be almost as big as she is before you separate them for best success. You could move them now to av soil together with just covering the roots up to the base of the biggest babies. I think if it was mine I’d do it that way to speed up the process. More nutrient that way.
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Yes, they should be bigger than that. wait till the leaves are the size of a nickel and the plant is the size of a quarter. Unless it is a semi mini, or a mini. Based on the leaf you propped, I’d guess it wasn’t one of those and you should wait. Moonlight Nursery has a tutorial here ==> [https://www.moonlightnursery.com/blogs/news/tutorials-plantlets](https://www.moonlightnursery.com/blogs/news/tutorials-plantlets) on potting up from a prop.
Judging by the size of the mother leaf I’d say the babies need to be almost as big as she is before you separate them for best success. You could move them now to av soil together with just covering the roots up to the base of the biggest babies. I think if it was mine I’d do it that way to speed up the process. More nutrient that way.