Sameee. I feel your pain, but when I cut mine, I told myself it might prompt new growth elsewhere. And it did! So take heart!
Redheadedcaper2
In the future, you don’t have to cut these. If the plant is capable of growing variegation; meaning it can sustain itself and has energy for this; it’ll grow variegation.
Hoya_Collecter
I had a couple of vines like this too. They turned a beautiful pink with the morning sun last summer!
A_CupcakeNurse
I should’ve done it at that size, but now it has two peduncles on this strand and I can’t do it
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I just did the same! Painful, but necessary.
Sameee. I feel your pain, but when I cut mine, I told myself it might prompt new growth elsewhere. And it did! So take heart!
In the future, you don’t have to cut these. If the plant is capable of growing variegation; meaning it can sustain itself and has energy for this; it’ll grow variegation.
I had a couple of vines like this too. They turned a beautiful pink with the morning sun last summer!
I should’ve done it at that size, but now it has two peduncles on this strand and I can’t do it
https://preview.redd.it/swjhcjfh5wog1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c7079be20c8f953c893cc7b87fa2133428c8d164