Yes, it’s an albo. It’s expensive to me, because we have those ones for 50€ for a plant in a 14cm pot in hardware stores and for 10-20 € on facebook groups for a cutting. Don’t know what’s their availability in the UK though.
yolee_91
Depends on where you live, I would say here in Europe it’s quite expensive for a stem cut. Here they go for €10-15.
It’s but hard to tell since the growth point is activated but the it seems to have good mix of green and variegation where it activated from which is good!
Ok_Dimension5267
Just bought whole plant from plants for all seasons for 35, maybe have a look at their website?
Ok_Dimension5267
Got quite few plants from them, usually it’s pretty quick, plants are wrapped and secure in the box. I think once or twice they sold something didn’t have in stock and had to chase them for refund
chazza26
On plants for all seasons you can get albos with a few leaves for £35! Would recommend this as I’ve found them very hard to propagate from a single leaf
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Yes, it’s an albo. It’s expensive to me, because we have those ones for 50€ for a plant in a 14cm pot in hardware stores and for 10-20 € on facebook groups for a cutting. Don’t know what’s their availability in the UK though.
Depends on where you live, I would say here in Europe it’s quite expensive for a stem cut. Here they go for €10-15.
It’s but hard to tell since the growth point is activated but the it seems to have good mix of green and variegation where it activated from which is good!
Just bought whole plant from plants for all seasons for 35, maybe have a look at their website?
Got quite few plants from them, usually it’s pretty quick, plants are wrapped and secure in the box. I think once or twice they sold something didn’t have in stock and had to chase them for refund
On plants for all seasons you can get albos with a few leaves for £35! Would recommend this as I’ve found them very hard to propagate from a single leaf