Any help would be great to keep her plant going! I’ve watched some videos but all those leaves look great and healthy. So I’m not sure if if there’s better strategies for me I’ve had them in water for a bit and they’ve been close to the window

by jimmydimmy72

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  1. Hopefully there’s some that isn’t mushy close to the top?

    Cut all of the mushy part off, then cut a triangle shape out of the bottom of your plant (it should look like it’s making a v). It’s possible you’ll get more than one out of each ‘tongue’ but I like mine to be at leach a couple inches long so they’re easier to manage. Let them calous, put them in a jar of water in a sunny window (v side down) and wait forever. 

    Just when you’re about to give up on them, roots will start to appear. When those roots are an inch long, plant her in extremely well draining soil like a cactus/succulent mix. 

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    Here is what I would do. Cut at the marks, I always cut into a V shape for more surface area trying to prop. Stick just the last quarter inch of the bottom in some water. Refresh the water every few days. And wait!

    You’ll have 6 clippings to play with. One may get soggy. If it does, cut another inch V shape into it, and stick it back in the water.

    These clipped plants will never grow, but instead, will produce new baby offshoots from the roots.

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