Yes! they are probably the most prop-able hardy buggers I’ve ever grown.
I grabbed spiderettes from a plant, some of which being even smaller, and they all rooted and took hold.
I placed mine in a tray of water for a few days, roots instantly showed… Then transferred to an egg carton with soil and they took over with roots like crazy!
Enjoy! You’ve got a beautiful variety
P.s. sphagnum moss is always the most reliable medium in the early stages of propagating & transfers… So it’s definitely good to always have some handy.
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Yes! they are probably the most prop-able hardy buggers I’ve ever grown.
I grabbed spiderettes from a plant, some of which being even smaller, and they all rooted and took hold.
I placed mine in a tray of water for a few days, roots instantly showed… Then transferred to an egg carton with soil and they took over with roots like crazy!
Enjoy! You’ve got a beautiful variety
P.s. sphagnum moss is always the most reliable medium in the early stages of propagating & transfers… So it’s definitely good to always have some handy.
You needs nodes in order to prop them